The blame game

One of the most commonly found trait in almost every human being is the one pertaining to acceptance of one’s actions.
When things go well, we love to talk about it. The moment something goes wrong, we find ourselves in a situation looking for a scapegoat. It is very hard to accept that you have erred somewhere in your actions.
Imagine how simple it would be if we all be brave enough to take ownership of what we do, and how we behave. If there is anything that you may feel is not morally upright, or something that can potentially put you in a ‘false position’ later on, just don’t do it.
And if you accidentally err somewhere in your pursuit of doing something good, be humble enough to accept it. If your intentions were not wrong, there is nothing that you should fear about. If people still judge you for the apparent unwanted end result, despite you trying to do something good, it is their game to lose, and not yours. You just have to accept your mistakes, admit them.
The very same thing is applicable to speech as well. If you are bold enough to make strong statements, make sure you are equally bold to stand by your words 10 years down the line. If you cannot validate your own actions, and your words, there is no reason why you would ever be respected, by others, and your own self.
When you think everything is someone else’s fault, you will suffer a lot.
Disclaimer: Idea is not mine. The original art was created by someone else. I found it on the Internet.