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Whom Can I Blame Today?

Whom Can I Blame Today?

A great deal of anger expressed against others is actually self-anger redirected outward to avoid psychological harm (I'm a failure, those who are successful are better than I, I can't adjust, I'm stupid….).

If you read through X and Linkedin you find a plethora of angry people! Some are irrational (all workplaces are toxic), some are rational but uneducated (so what if Iran has nuclear weapons), and some have logical bases but ridiculous demands (taxes are too high, let's forbid anyone from earning more than a million dollars).

Why is there so much anger? Is it simply because people feel they are entitled to more, or their candidate didn't win, or they're jealous of others, and can't blame themselves and face the fact that they'd rather complain than try to be accountable for their own performance?

I think it's because of low esteem and consequent feelings of powerlessness, exacerbated by the confirmation bias provided by social media. (I'm not alone, everyone is being mistreated. It's the toxic workplace, it's this administration. it's the wealthy.) There is a simple but frightening remedy, perhaps: Find out WHY others otherwise similar to you ARE successful, and emulate those behaviors: personal accountability, discipline, hard work, prudent risk.

Or, you can keep bemoaning your fate along with the other bemoaners on social media. That, of course, will not payoff your debts, or find you healthy relationships, or enable you to take advantage of the opportunities all around you.

It is a choice, however.

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

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