Mistakes can happen. What's more important is to learn from them, rather than blaming someone else. Practice humility and self-responsibility. Show compassion and accept the mistakes of others.
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On the Path of the Zen Monkey: 120 Buddhist Stories of Enlightenment and Insight | For Greater Awareness, Happiness, and Contentment in Everyday Life
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Buddhist parables of enlightenment and wisdom for more awareness, happiness and contentment in everyday life
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Blaming other people or minimizing your responsibility isn’t helpful to anyone.
Before you can learn from your mistakes, you have to accept full responsibility for your role in the outcome. That can be uncomfortable sometimes, but until you can say, “I messed up,” you aren’t ready...
Life is full of challenges, but it's important to take responsibility for your actions and reactions, rather than blaming others. This allows for personal growth and healthier relationships.
Signs of playing the victim include:
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