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Take Responsibility for Your Interactions

Take Responsibility for Your Interactions

When you have problems with others, consider it may always be your fault. Social issues are your issues.

  • If your tries don't work, your reasoning might be poor.
  • If you get angry, it's your fault you show it.

But this is also an opportunity. You have control over the outcome. You can fix it. You can avoid getting upset.

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