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https://everybodyshappy.com/"Chiefly, the mould of a man's fortunes is in his own hands." - Sir Francis Bacon, 1625In this spotlight, Curt discusses the importance of personal responsibility over blaming others.Using an example from the book 'One by One' by Freida McFadden, a story about a tragic mistake and its repercussions, Curt illustrates how blaming others is a common but unproductive habit. He points out that Americans often deflect responsibility to external factors such as politicians, their parents, siblings, church, teachers, and a myriad of others. He emphasizes that true change starts with taking ownership of our actions and focusing on what we can control. To solve our cultural and government problems, he discusses his short, free book, 'Everybody's Happy, Everybody Wins: How to Build a Perfect Society', which details four principles to create a society not based on politics or power, but on simple principles like personal responsibility.00:00 Introduction: Stop Blaming the Government00:14 A Story of Personal Responsibility02:53 The Blame Game in Politics03:29 The Culture of Blame04:44 The Power of Personal Responsibility06:08 Building a Perfect Society07:55 Conclusion: Change Starts with You
By Curt Derbyhttps://everybodyshappy.com/"Chiefly, the mould of a man's fortunes is in his own hands." - Sir Francis Bacon, 1625In this spotlight, Curt discusses the importance of personal responsibility over blaming others.Using an example from the book 'One by One' by Freida McFadden, a story about a tragic mistake and its repercussions, Curt illustrates how blaming others is a common but unproductive habit. He points out that Americans often deflect responsibility to external factors such as politicians, their parents, siblings, church, teachers, and a myriad of others. He emphasizes that true change starts with taking ownership of our actions and focusing on what we can control. To solve our cultural and government problems, he discusses his short, free book, 'Everybody's Happy, Everybody Wins: How to Build a Perfect Society', which details four principles to create a society not based on politics or power, but on simple principles like personal responsibility.00:00 Introduction: Stop Blaming the Government00:14 A Story of Personal Responsibility02:53 The Blame Game in Politics03:29 The Culture of Blame04:44 The Power of Personal Responsibility06:08 Building a Perfect Society07:55 Conclusion: Change Starts with You