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Probably not. Like I self-blame myself if I know I have gone wrong but not everyone is perfect. Being self-aware of things is important as they say, and if however long they are not aware of it and realise their mistakes then they will always think they are right. What makes a strong person is for someone to own up their mistakes and admit their wrong doings instead of blaming someone and making them feel shit about themselves
Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
@Loomingtrees I agree.
It's harder to accept one's own fault but at times it needs to be done for self improvement. We're all human and none of us are perfect. It's safe to say that we're all at fault at times but realizing our faults for self improvement is a huge step. Sadly these people will never change and never learn.
It's harder to accept one's own fault but at times it needs to be done for self improvement. We're all human and none of us are perfect. It's safe to say that we're all at fault at times but realizing our faults for self improvement is a huge step. Sadly these people will never change and never learn.