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Re: Getting over self-imposed blame
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We shoulder all of the responsibility in order to gain a sense of control over things that were not in our control.
If it was all my fault, then I had the power to fix it.
Make sense? It wasn't all your fault, and you can't fix anything completely on your own.
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