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“When something goes wrong, accuse yourself first. Even the wisdom of Plato or Solomon can wobble and go blind” quote by Rumi
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“When something goes wrong, accuse yourself first. Even the wisdom of Plato or Solomon can wobble and go blind”

Rumi

About This Quote

When errors occur, first examine your own role; even revered wisdom can be clouded by bias or circumstance.

In simple terms: Self‑blame precedes learning from mistakes.

Key Takeaway

Self‑audit precedes external blame.

Themes

self‑reflection humility wisdom error analysis

Mood

introspective humble

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • Project post‑mortems
  • Conflict resolution
  • Personal growth

Key Concepts

cognitive bias personal responsibility

Practical Applications

  • Conduct a personal audit after failure
  • Seek diverse perspectives

Questions to Reflect On

  • What patterns emerge when you first blame yourself?
  • How can you balance self‑critique with self‑compassion?
A Different Perspective

Excessive self‑blame can erode confidence and hinder progress.

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