by Jehar » Thu Nov 09, 2006 5:56
The message was not to put yourself down; quite the contrary. Instead, it's better to accept each event as it happens, take responsibility, and move on.
If you constantly blame others for your misfourtune, you don't have any incentive to improve yourself and pull yourself out of that situation. It's not about tearing yourself down, it's simply owning up to what's going on, and not letting anything distract you.
The message was not to put yourself down; quite the contrary. Instead, it's better to accept each event as it happens, take responsibility, and move on.
If you constantly blame others for your misfourtune, you don't have any incentive to improve yourself and pull yourself out of that situation. It's not about tearing yourself down, it's simply owning up to what's going on, and not letting anything distract you.