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Blaming others only perpetuates the cycle of violence from "summary" of The Anatomy of Peace, Fourth Edition by The Arbinger Institute

When we blame others for the conflicts in our lives, we are essentially avoiding taking responsibility for our own actions and the role we play in perpetuating the cycle of violence. By pointing fingers at others, we fail to see how our own attitudes and behaviors may be contributing to the problem at hand. This blame game only serves to create more division and animosity between individuals, making it nearly impossible to find common ground and work towards a peaceful resolution. Furthermore, blaming others shifts the focus away from addressing the underlying issues that are causing the conflict in the first place. Instead of taking a closer look at our own thoughts and feelings, we become fixated on finding faul...
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    The Anatomy of Peace, Fourth Edition

    The Arbinger Institute

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