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Do/Don't Blame the AS!?

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I'll accept responsibility for attitudes, etc, I can tell I have. That's the problem. I can not understand how there's an argument about THAT. Can't keep having that dispute.
 
AS causes impairments, but to blame everything on it won't get you anywhere. I find it more productive and effective to instead try to figure out why something happened the way it did, and how to avoid this later. If you spend your time blaming something that isn't going to go away and feeling like its a burden then you are going to be a very unhappy person. Just take the things you're good at and accel at them, while trying to improve the things you are not good at.
 
Yes. So, what IS it? In any case, it's nonsensical to 'blame the AS.' Only humans can be responsible, especially covering areas of morality. It's understood that everybody has strengths and weaknesses by those who criticse me.
 
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