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Mary Tase, MSW's avatar

Ahhh, the blame game. We love to blame others to ease anxiety and discharge emotions about what’s really happening.  We’re the innocent ones, the victims, as we play the blame game wearing crooked halos, pointing fingers, shaking our heads at the injustice to avoid looking at our own shortcomings. It reminds me of the story of the King of Prussia touring a prison. The prisoners fell on their knees, protesting their innocence. One man stood alone and remained silent.

The king asked him why he was in prison.

"Armed robbery, Your Majesty."

"And are you guilty?"

"Yes. I entirely deserve my punishment."

The king's response?

"Guard, release this guilty person immediately. I cannot allow him to stay in this prison and corrupt all the innocent people here."

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CansaFis Foote's avatar

Ever had houseguests stay longer than three days? How did it go?

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Actually had one stay for months and could have stayed longer because they really knew the space...exception rather than rule though...anything over two days eventually is a "are you still here" type of scenario...

What’s one thing other people do that boils your blood?

A.I. Art

Do you let blame and judgment fester, or do you express yourself, wild and free? Which is better?

Quoth Ice Cube "chiggedy check yourself before you wreck yourself"

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