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This week on the Tuesday People podcast, host Mitch Albom explores The Blame Game—our cultural compulsion to assign fault whenever disaster strikes. Prompted by the recent devastating floods in Texas, Mitch reflects on how, particularly in the U.S., tragedy is often met with finger-pointing before empathy or understanding. Is someone always to blame? Or have we forgotten how to accept that some events—natural or otherwise—are simply part of life? Before jumping to conclusions, ask yourself: Am I being too quick to blame? Sometimes the better path is perspective, not punishment. Tune in for a thoughtful look at how blame shapes our reactions, our relationships, and our ability to move forward.
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This week on the Tuesday People podcast, host Mitch Albom explores The Blame Game—our cultural compulsion to assign fault whenever disaster strikes. Prompted by the recent devastating floods in Texas, Mitch reflects on how, particularly in the U.S., tragedy is often met with finger-pointing before empathy or understanding. Is someone always to blame? Or have we forgotten how to accept that some events—natural or otherwise—are simply part of life? Before jumping to conclusions, ask yourself: Am I being too quick to blame? Sometimes the better path is perspective, not punishment. Tune in for a thoughtful look at how blame shapes our reactions, our relationships, and our ability to move forward.
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