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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
Because they always blame someone else! Never admit they made a mistake, it must be the people that sold the paint thinner to them to use as car wash! Sue that paint solvent company for not having a label, not for washing cars, and sue the retailer because the sold it.
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Originally Posted by pavulon
Being accountable requires people to consider the possibility that they themselves are the issue and that is often painful. People will go to great lengths to avoid pain.
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But what about a situation where their own execution of action wasn't involved?
I gave a simple example just because if I didn't I am not sure more than one or two would inherently understand the difference.
I do see people that can't take critical thinking to be applied to themselves in order to solve a problem. That is perhaps a little bit of a separate issue from not being able to separate failure of a plan from imperfections in how the plan was carried out.
Folks will just flat out give up on a good idea when it fails once, no perseverance or hindsight applied. It amazes me.