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People who give themselves permission to fail or permission to give up for any reason (valid or imaginary), find making excuses habit forming.  They never achieve their potential.  It doesn’t matter if your victimology world-view is comforting, is constantly validated,  or is justified, if you accept it as a reason for failure, you’ll never look beyond it to ask; “What can I do to improve myself”… or “What if the reason this person is telling me that I need to improve at my job is because… I ACTUALLY just need to improve at my job?”
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