Blame is the silent thief of growth

Blaming others makes us feel better, but it robs us of the chance to grow and get better.

Growth isn't about avoiding failure, it’s about owning it and learning from it when it does.

When we blame, we give away control over our own growth. We stop asking ourselves, What can I do differently? and instead, we get stuck focusing on things we can’t change.

The truth is, we can’t grow unless we’re willing to face the uncomfortable.

Every failure, every misstep, is an opportunity to ask: What can I learn here?

When we stop blaming, we start taking responsibility—and that’s where growth lives.

Blame is a feel good shortcut, but it’s the wrong one. Instead of looking for someone to point at, look at yourself.

The moment you do, your wisdom and capabilities start growing.

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