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ACCOUNTABILITY MY COMPANION

ACCOUNTABILITY: MY BROTHERHOOD The blame game is a common phenomenon in human interactions, where individuals try to assign fault or responsibility for a negative outcome to someone else. It can be observed in various settings, from personal relationships to politics and the workplace. While it might seem like a natural reaction to negative events, the blame game is often counterproductive and can lead to a cycle of finger-pointing and resentment. One of the main reasons people engage in the blame game is to protect their self-image and avoid negative consequences. By attributing fault to someone else, they can maintain the perception of their own competence or innocence. However, this attitude can create a culture of mistrust and defensiveness, where individuals are more concerned with avoiding blame than finding solutions. Another problem with the blame game is that it can lead to a lack of accountability. When everyone is busy pointing fingers, no one is taking ownership of the prob...