Finding The Problem
Sometimes we search so hard trying to find the problem.
We will blame circumstances, history and people so often.
What’s strange is, we very rarely assign blame on ourselves.
People generally act in a way that they feel is best, so assigning blame on oneself is a difficult task. We feel like if we’ve been acting in ways that are best, how could we do something “wrong”.
But how often should we take a hard look in the mirror, trying to find some blame there?
Problems generally have more than one factor. What role have we played in the problem? Or better, what could we have done to alleviate the problem?
Finding the problem may be done best when starting from ourselves and working outward.
We will blame circumstances, history and people so often.
What’s strange is, we very rarely assign blame on ourselves.
People generally act in a way that they feel is best, so assigning blame on oneself is a difficult task. We feel like if we’ve been acting in ways that are best, how could we do something “wrong”.
But how often should we take a hard look in the mirror, trying to find some blame there?
Problems generally have more than one factor. What role have we played in the problem? Or better, what could we have done to alleviate the problem?
Finding the problem may be done best when starting from ourselves and working outward.
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