Excuses only delay progress from "summary" of The Oz Principle by Roger Connors,Thomas A. Smith,Craig R. Hickman
When faced with a difficult situation or a setback, it is common for people to come up with excuses for why things didn't go as planned. These excuses may provide temporary relief or justification for the failure, but in reality, they only serve to delay progress. By making excuses, individuals are avoiding taking responsibility for their actions, which is essential for growth and improvement. Instead of facing the problem head-on and finding a solution, they are choosing to deflect blame onto external factors or circumstances beyond their control.
Excuses create a barrier between individuals and the accountability necessary for them to move forward. They prevent people from learning from their mistakes and making the necessary changes to avoid ...
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