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In this episode of Soul Aperitif, Inge discusses the automatic tendency to blame others for our problems, whether it's individuals or external circumstances. She emphasizes that blaming others relinquishes our personal power and that true responsibility lies in our ability to respond rather than react. By stopping the blame game, we can take ownership of our situations, which leads to freedom and the ability to create change.
By Inge RockIn this episode of Soul Aperitif, Inge discusses the automatic tendency to blame others for our problems, whether it's individuals or external circumstances. She emphasizes that blaming others relinquishes our personal power and that true responsibility lies in our ability to respond rather than react. By stopping the blame game, we can take ownership of our situations, which leads to freedom and the ability to create change.

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