People who are angry at themselves sometimes blame others.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's human nature to blame someone else for your shortcomings or upsets.
In life, you can blame a lot of people and you can wallow in self-pity, or you can pick yourself up and say, 'Listen, I have to be responsible for myself.'
When you are mad at yourself, you are mad at everybody.
Psychologically, it's always more pleasurable to blame others for our problems than it is to acknowledge our own responsibility.
We always blame other people when things go wrong. For example, family to friends, you think they'll stay by your side, and you realise they never do. But that's life.
Anger, and the self-righteousness that is both the cause and consequence of anger, tends to be easier on the psyche than personal responsibility.
There is a luxury in self-reproach. When we blame ourselves we feel no one else has a right to blame us.
The superior man blames himself. The inferior man blames others.
When some people get angry, they turn into victims, but when I get angry, I turn to action.
To be angry is to revenge the faults of others on ourselves.