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To take the blame when you do something bad, instead of pointing out how it is other people's fault, or the world's fault.
In all honesty, there may be errors that others did too, but focus on what you can control. You and I can only control our actions, our thoughts, and our words—even these things we struggle to control sometimes, as we say or do things we will regret later. A flawed being like you and I would benefit more from taking the blame even when we're not the sole blame for the bad thing, because we will then become oriented toward the things we can control.
To give thanks to people who helped you when you do something good, instead of glorifying yourself.
We tend to get prideful and cocky when we are having good days, seeing some success. Those are the days we need to remember that the success we're having is tricking us into thinking we're more than we are. We must humble ourselves, and remember the role of others who helped us get what we want. In reality, we are not that powerful; it is the assistance of our team, or friends, or closed ones that gives us superpowers. Neglect that at your own peril: people around you will remember what you looked like while you were having success when the inevitable bad days come. I wouldn't wanna be you then.
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To take the blame when you do something bad, instead of pointing out how it is other people's fault, or the world's fault.
In all honesty, there may be errors that others did too, but focus on what you can control. You and I can only control our actions, our thoughts, and our words—even these things we struggle to control sometimes, as we say or do things we will regret later. A flawed being like you and I would benefit more from taking the blame even when we're not the sole blame for the bad thing, because we will then become oriented toward the things we can control.
To give thanks to people who helped you when you do something good, instead of glorifying yourself.
We tend to get prideful and cocky when we are having good days, seeing some success. Those are the days we need to remember that the success we're having is tricking us into thinking we're more than we are. We must humble ourselves, and remember the role of others who helped us get what we want. In reality, we are not that powerful; it is the assistance of our team, or friends, or closed ones that gives us superpowers. Neglect that at your own peril: people around you will remember what you looked like while you were having success when the inevitable bad days come. I wouldn't wanna be you then.
#small_words