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Difference between responsability and fault

Difference between responsability and fault

Everybody does mistakes. But in the presence you can take responsibility for them. Fault happend in the past. Focus on the present.

Whatever happend in the past stays in the past. Take responsability for the things that happens in the past, but don't focus on that. Focus on the actions you take today and be responsible for them. All of them.

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