Mistakes And Blame Come Hand-In Hand Case Study

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Mistakes and Blame Come Hand-in-Hand

Blaming others for things they did not commit is something everyone undertakes at least once in their life. There is always going to be a few individuals who address their mistakes on everyone, but themselves. It is an commonday issue that whenever a person does something wrong they will try to shift the blame to other people, so they would not hold the responsibility anymore. This is something which is repeatedly inattentively thought out. Whereas, some people are intentional about their behavior, they will often be referred to, as the ‘blame-shifters’. Blaming someone innocent will not always be simple, and at the same time they have to convince their inner selves that they are right, whether or not, …show more content…

Parents can even propose a parenting system, in which, they have frequently blamed their child for mistakes the child did not commit. Later the child will adapt these former experiences into his own life, and establishes shifting the charges. Also, this would end in a circuit of blame, as the child continues this parenting system to his children. Furthermore, personality represents the several different characteristics of an individual. Accordingly, someone's personality can imply that they are a perfectionist, or so competitive about life, that they will constantly try to improve. Eventually, when they face a mistake they had made, they will try to demolish it, and blame the next person who just happens to be there. Therefore, personality and an individual’s background plays a factor why someone blames others much more regularly, than people would in …show more content…

Some of the causes are long lasting, whereas, some last for shorter periods of time. Long-term causes, such as past life experiences can result in long lasting effects, in blaming others, such as if it is passed over many generations. After all, the most frequent cause, is that a person will be too lazy, incapable or helpless to admit their own mistakes, so in return they will approach the obvious way and become ‘blame-shifters’, and blame others. However, some people are naturally more likely to blame others and develop the qualities needed for it, because of their personality. Nevertheless, shifting blame is not something that can easily be prevented, because it is often so unintentional, that it is not always thought before it has been

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