Invariably, when we fail in the mission or aim we have set for ourselves, we are looking for someone to blame.
Apparently, going against others is much easier than dealing with ourselves …
So, we immediately look for someone to blame: he did not believe me, she did not help me, it all happened because of him ..
Looking for scapegoats never does any good. On the contrary, when we are full of bitterness, we are creating a hostile environment – not supportive!
It’s time to take the “wheel” back to our hands – our lives are our sole responsibility!
There’s no one to blame!
However, that does not mean it’s time to beat ourselves up!
The choice is always ours: I can wallow in anger and bitterness or say to myself, never mind, I can try again.
You can always get out of the “box” …
How many side does the box have?
Seven.
Really?
There’s the right and left, back and front, up and down, and one inside.
Where is the problem?
The problem arises in the way I see the box and the meaning I give to what I see.
When I go out of the box, it allows me to have a new observation about my situation, I create something new – the eighth side of the box.
I myself create something that was not there before.
Sometimes we need to let ourselves go, and just forget about everything, so we can get inspiration or enlightenment and remove ourselves from where we are, to a better place.
You must let yourself go – only then can something new be created.
When you can’t find a way out of a problem, you must allow yourself to forget about it ..
As you become more stuck with the problem before you, so will you sink deeper and the solution never comes.
Instead of focusing on the problem, get out of the box, look for solutions, that’s when salvation will come.
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