
26 Jul Susan’s Sound Advice #241
A person loses friends and blames it on the fact that someone must be saying bad things about him; A person doesn’t look where he’s walking, stubs his toe, and kicks his dog; A person oversleeps and is late for work. They blame it on the traffic. Don’t blame others for your “lot in life”. Learn from your mistakes. Take control of your life by admitting your faults. This is a powerful step in the right direction. Many people make excuses for their behavior. They blame everyone and everything except themselves. As Dwight Eisenhower said, “The search for a scapegoat is the easiest of all hunting expeditions. “©susankorwin
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