5/31/2009

A Thought

People need to stop blaming other things for their own shortcomings and learn to accept when they make mistakes, learn from them, apologize if need be, and then move on.

That is all,
Your Lord and Master

8 comments:

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Anonymous said...

*snickers a little bit*

um, but in any case, no one is going to do that, ever. not even you, for the smallest things. it's in our nature, as much as one can try to prevent it.

what brought that on?

Anonymous said...

oh and by "do that" i mean no one is going to stop blaming other people for one's shortcomings. the rest is entirely possible if prevention is early enough. hellooooooooooo troubled youth of the times.

Amber Rae said...

It's entirely human to blame others rather than to blame oneself. Events rarely happen because of one person and one person alone (unless you count whacking it late at night and crying, that probably just involves one person). So, blame can always be shared. What people NEED to do is understand all the elements of the situation, take responsibility for their part, avoid getting caught in the trap of repetative behavior, and go back to masturbating and crying in the dark.

Harry said...

Hmm, and just how is the lord and master going to get out of this one?

mschieren said...

Kein its all your fault that I tripped earlier today and scraped my knee.

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KPOni said...

*sigh*, ok, so most events are not completely one persons fault but there is almost always a central person to blame in most events that happen on the personal level.

matt, of course i did. I hate you with all my heart.

Amber... YOU HAVE A BLOG!?!?!?!?