Why Not Blame Drew?
How all your problems originate from him
by Drew Bixby
INTRODUCTION
So you think you have problems?
What was your worst day ever? Think of one day in your life that was so
horrible you would not want to relive it. How did you feel that day? Were
you tremendously sad? Were you frustrated? Were you angry? Did you
not want to move on? Did you feel drained? Was life sufficiently affected?
I can unveil something important about that tragic day...
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Here is the final premise. To be responsible for a part is the same as full
responsibility. When it comes to responsibility, being responsible for even a
small aspect of failure is the same as being completely responsible for the
failure. It does not matter how big or small the part was. Any responsibility
is full responsibility. It is as simple as that.
In the simplest form, consider a line of black and white dominos which you
have carefully arranged. Success happens when they all collapse after you
tip the first one in the line. Each domino is designed in a way that it knocks
down the next domino. If one domino fails, it could stop the whole domino chain...
CHAPTER 11: THE DINNER PARTY
Although I have given some examples for you, I believe it is important to
show how this responsibility pervades through so many actions and events.
Below is a story of a dinner party my wife and I had. It shows how pervasive
our choices and decisions can be—not just in our own lives, but in the lives
of many others. I hope that it is entertaining for you. It was not for me…
or my guests.
Well, my wife and I invited two couples and three single folks over to the
party. We like to have these parties where we invite friends from different
aspects of our lives. Most of them have not met each other so it brings lots
of interesting conversation. Starting counts against me: 0...