Blame and Dread
Briefly

The capacity for blame is intrinsic to human existence; it is not merely an afterthought but a fundamental element that shapes our interactions and experiences.
Blaming is so deeply rooted in our nature that it influences our understanding of blame itself—whether we are justified in our feelings or not.
The paradox lies in whether blame exists at all; if it does, then we grapple with its necessity versus our inherent understanding of accountability.
Rejecting the validity of blame altogether essentially questions the very nature of human experience—can we truly separate our feelings from the manifestations of blame?
Read at Apaonline
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