You Are Always Choosing - Deepstash

You Are Always Choosing

Often the only difference between a problem being painful or powerful is a sense that we chose it and that we are responsible for it.

 blaming others means pointing fingers, but taking responsibility means owning your reactions and choices. Others might cause your problems, but only you can control how you feel about them. You decide how to see, react to, and measure your experiences.

Taking responsibility always important that is called real learning, blaming others simply is hurting yourself.

Example as genetics is not their fault but it's still their responsibility.

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