It’s not your fault … but it is your responsibility.
It's not your fault, but it is your responsibility.
Here's what I mean by that.
Whatever situation you're in is almost certainly not entirely your fault, even to the extent that you made the decisions that you made that contributed to whatever plight you're in right now.
Because those decisions were based on all sorts of things that you had nothing to do with, who your parents were, how you were raised, how you were educated, the culture you were raised in. Even perhaps your choice of religion was something you inherited from your family or your culture. So your situation in front of you is almost certainly not your fault.
But how you respond to that situation in this moment and in this moment and in this moment is entirely your responsibility. So don't get the two mixed up. The fact that you're responsible, able to respond, has nothing to do with fault.
It has to do with connection and a sort of creative power.
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