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Is it that hard for people to admit when they are wrong? Everyone seems to have an excuse, and never take responsibility for their actions. It's the "look what you made me do" bullshit that I hate. Am I the only person that notices this? It seems to be more and more lately that I run across people that won't ever admit it.

I was raised that you don't lie, cheat or steal. Not taking responsibility falls under lying in my book...

Sorry to rant...

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i didnt do it...

haha j/p

i cant stand when people dont man up...well or woman up. haha....ive fucked up a few times in my life and had to pay for it...literally

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I used to be more like that. But now I'm not. I hate people who blame their mistakes on someone else.

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I was raised the same way. My saying is if your right your right and if your wrong your wrong. Trust is a big issue with me as well I don't give out second chances. People are always looking for someone else to blame except for themselves, a work place is a good example.

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i didnt do it...

haha j/p

i cant stand when people dont man up...well or woman up. haha....ive fucked up a few times in my life and had to pay for it...literally

HAHAHAHA Nick!

Bill and I have been trying to teach my 13 year old stepson to man up. He will argue that he is right til he is blue in the face, has the attitude that he is NEVER wrong. Trying to teach him that he needs to learn to pick his battles, only argue if he is 100% sure that he is right. Or he fucks up and has 50 excuses why he did what he did, none of which are valid...won't just say that he is wrong...HAS TO BE RIGHT (or at least think he is right :rolleyes: !

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I was raised the same way. My saying is if your right your right and if your wrong your wrong. Trust is a big issue with me as well I don't give out second chances. People are always looking for someone else to blame except for themselves, a work place is a good example.

You are correct there! One of my employees at work will throw me under the bus everytime he gets called out for something he did or didn't do, it comes back on me because he works for me...thank god my boss sees through his bullshit.

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It is easier to have a hurt pride, then a hurt reputation

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I'll second that. Even if you look like an idiot for something you did, at least people respect you when you say "I'm sorry, that was completely my fault."

Being honest and up front saved my ass several times. I may mess up, and I'll even cover for others when it makes me appear honest. I'd rather people doubt my abilities than my character.

You can learn to do something better, but once your character is tarnished you don't get that back.

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You are correct there! One of my employees at work will throw me under the bus everytime he gets called out for something he did or didn't do, it comes back on me because he works for me...thank god my boss sees through his bullshit.

i know first hand about the first part....except the 2nd is totally wrong in my case :(

ive learned it, took me a while but lying about it isnt gonna help the situation, its only gonna dig you deeper in a whole you made

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I was raised the same way if you do something wrong just admit it im only 19 and imo have more responsibility then have of my town and I still always here people not just kids but grown ass adults that will still say to other people look what you made me do. If I do something wrong I admit it

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