
Certainly it’s not your fault.
It’s not the manager’s.
Not the intern’s.
Not the receptionists, CEO’s or even the city’s.
Probably not your family’s.
Not your friend’s fault, either.
Probably not that one person whose name you can’t remember.
It’s not fate’s fault.
Your co-worker isn’t to blame.
Not your dog’s fault.
Not your neighbor’s dog, either.
In all the time you work to find someone to blame, you could have moved on.
Stay Positive & You Win The Blame Game By Not Playing It
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