Someone to blame

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Someone to blame has become endemic in our society, it always has to be someone’s fault.

Yet blaming someone serves no purpose, as it nearly always involves shaming the person who is at ‘fault’. Shaming is a tactic over used in the today’s fear based, judgemental and hate driven society.

Does anyone feel good to be blamed? No.

Does shaming that person make them less likely to commit the same ‘mistake’ again? No.

Or does it only serve to make them feel less worthy and demotivated? Yes.

Then there is the self-blame that we indulge in too, which is a by-product of the blaming culture. We see ourselves as the cause of something ‘it’s me, I’m the one to blame’, this where we have been conditioned to play the victim role.

The thing is blame and fault are not conducive to creating better outcomes, they are demotivating and more likely to continue to create less desirable outcomes. People fear the next shaming, blaming session, so they hold back on creating their best stuff. Safe becomes the norm.

If we accept that at the time people set out to do their best, sometimes the outcome is not what we desired, but all we can do is take the learning. Then apply that learning to the future, with the sole purpose of improving that outcome. We want people to be free to create their very best, and that will never happen if blame is in the equation.

If we look to praise, encourage and inspire by looking at what went right, rather than what went ‘wrong’, then better and better creations will evolve. If we focus on making ourselves and others feel worthy, if we are compassionate, empathetic and supportive, then future outcomes will only be better.

That is all we can do. Create an environment where people feel free to do their best.

Is there a right or wrong?

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We are living in interesting times, we are seeing a huge change in the world, we are facing many things that the human race has not yet experienced.

I now accept that we can not be 100% certain that anything is the truth, especially as I have discovered in life, that many of things that the system tells us is the ‘truth’, has turned out to be anything but that, often a cynical ‘myth’ created to control us.

This has now become a sophisticated art, especially as we find the world’s media is largely in the control of just 6 corporations.

So the question is a very pertinent one at the moment, what can we really say in ‘black or white’ terms is 100% right or 100% wrong. Most things have always been different shades of grey, and nothing is completely right or wrong.

The reason is, that us homo sapiens, using our cognitive minds, have created laws or myths, or cultural norms, or ‘acceptable’ behaviours which are imagined things, not real physical things. These things that we have created are therefore just a creation and can be created however the creator sees fit. That does not make the creator right.

Thus it is all open to the interpretation of the person or persons creating the myth, the cultural norm, or deciding what is ‘acceptable’ or not.

It is all after all an opinion, that is then turned into a rule or a law, or just something accepted by the masses. Often the accepted behaviour has conditions attached to it, normally coupled with fear to ensure compliance.

Sadly in our world today, the established order is dictating more and more their views as the only acceptable voice, and is adding yet more and more punishment for not complying. There is now almost no alternative voice to be heard.

We must have alternative voices, we must debate what is right or wrong, rather than have a single myth become the law, rather than a small few being the arbiters of that. If we do not have that ability to debate that fundamental question, then the fate of humanity is bleak.

The danger of just accepting one voice is, that right or wrong is an opinion and no one group, no matter how much money or power they might possess, can not always be right.

Therefore, there isn’t any right or wrong, instead there should be a consensus on things, that incorporates many view points, leading to balance and thus removing the chance of one strong interest dominating.

Question what we are being told as the only ‘truth’.