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An ignorant person is inclined to blame others for his own misfortune. To blame...
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Epictetus
Book:
The Art of Living: The
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An ignorant person is inclined to blame others for his own misfortune. To blame oneself is proof of progress. But the wise man never has to blame another or himself."
( Epictetus )
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