Tuesday, 10 December 2013

If you blame others

BEING HUMAN MEANS A SIMPLE LIFE WITH GOOD FAITH AND ACTION

If you blame others, you’re all but guaranteed
to enjoy this state forever, because the only
way the situation is likely to change is if you
act.


I know it’s hard—it feels good to be right, and
this situation shows that you’re clearly right,
and someone else is wrong. But think about it,
wouldn’t you rather be happy than right?
Wouldn’t you rather not be someone to feel
sorry for?
Perhaps the hardest part of this is knowing
that if you let go of what happened, stop
blaming whoever caused it, stop feeling
entitled to special consideration because of it,
stop being the victim, and stop wanting to be
rescued, that means you’ll have to make a big
change. You’ll have to take charge of your own
life and decide where to go from here. I know
that’s really scary! But it’s worth it. It’s
impossible to be happy unless you do.
Here’s an example of the alternative. One
blogger did a series of posts on bullying and
how we as a society need to stop it. In
response, thousands of readers have written to
him about how they were bullied as kids and it
destroyed their self-esteem. He quoted a
sampling, all adults writing that they still feel
worthless because of the bullying they received
in high school.23
Think about that for a second. Decades ago,
some kid said a bunch of mean things...and
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now, half a lifetime later, those remarks are
still defining life for a grown man or woman.
How sad and utterly wasteful is that?
Don’t be one of those people. Bad things
happen, and some people suffer them and go
on to live amazing lives, and some people
suffer them and go on to be lifelong victims,
forever defined by what some asshole said in
high school.
It sounds crazy to choose to be unhappy so
people will feel sorry for you, but a lot of
people do just that. Don’t be one of them. You
can take charge of your own life and pull
yourself up to happiness. Let go of the
victimization, entitlement, rescue, and blame.
All four of these are just forms of voluntary
helplessness. Why be helpless when you can
be awesome instead?
Choose to be amazing. It may not be easy, but
living a meaningful life isn’t. Being happy does
require effort on your part, but once you get
started, it feeds itself and gets easier and
easier.

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