Chapter

Radical Responsibility vs. Blame in Learning Situations
Blame is a limiting, fault-finding energy rooted in the need to be right, while radical responsibility comes from the chance to learn. Self-blame is just as toxic as blaming others, and the shift to a learning opportunity mindset can help avoid blame altogether.
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Blaming others or oneself for a problem keeps us in a contracted consciousness and the need to be right.
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Summary
Blaming others or oneself for a problem keeps us in a contracted consciousness and the need to be right. Radical responsibility, on the other hand, views a challenge as a learning opportunity rather than something fundamentally screwed up.