NEVER BLAME OTHERS FOR YOUR FAILURES
(Matth 7:3-5, Galatians 6:5)
Often, we are prone to promptly blame others or the devil for our misfortunes, mistakes or failures.
To fail or make mistakes is human, but hypocrites often blame others without for their failures without looking inward to understand their faults and limitations first.
This behavior can lead to increased stress levels, fueled by feelings of frustration, anger, and powerlessness.(Learning to take responsibility for your actions is the beginning of self-reliance and positive spiritual growth.)
By acknowledging and owning your mistakes, you mark an end to self-deceit and open yourself up to a new beginning. This mindset shift empowers you to grow, learn, and move forward with purpose and integrity.
Win@today

The World is a university of thought
It’s depends on someone’s understanding.
What we’re seeing as failure, might be a time of incubation and training for another; to me, am advance Eagle doesn’t come down from the mountain until she changes her older feeder’s , yes A Star of bigher features
Can’t wait for noughts , cause they are for BLOSSOM
Let thank God for the sweet and beautiful world
We fail to learn
And that’s if we don’t give up
Most of the time failing intoto is not the issue but admitting that u failed and the mistake that caused it
Thencorrecting the error to prevent another from occuring is the main thing
So blaming some one for ur failure is not ok
But knowing the root cause n mending it not to happen again is the game