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Blaming others for failures or taking responsibilty in our own sucess

Reblogger GilbertRealtor BillSalvatore
Real Estate Agent with Arizona Elite Properties SA545073000

Another good post by Rain today, and worthy of our daily Re-Blog.
Bill

GILBERT ARIZONA HOMES FOR SALE, Bill Salvatore, AZVHV / Helping
Arizona Heroes, New-Construction Advantage, Realtor, sell my house, 2026
Market, Chandler

Original content by Rain Silverhawk AB36782

Two Lines. One Is Crowded. One Changes Everything.

At first glance, the scene feels ordinary.

People standing in line.
A grocery stand.
A doorway with a sign overhead.

But look closer.

One line stretches longer than the other.

The sign above it reads:
“Blaming others for all your problems.”

It’s familiar. It’s comfortable. And it’s crowded. Because blaming feels natural and much easier than changing.  

Why the Blame Line Is Always Full

Blame offers relief without responsibility. It gives us a story that protects us from disappointment and shields us from risk.

It sounds like:

  • “If they had helped me…”

  • “If the system wasn’t stacked against me…”

  • “If circumstances were different…”

And sometimes, those things are true.

Life can be unfair. People fail us. Systems break.

But while blame explains the past…
it doesn’t build the future.

Standing in that line keeps us focused on what went wrong instead of what comes next.

The Quieter Line - Taking ownership

Right next door there is another path it Shorter. Quieter. Less traveled.

The sign above it reads:
“Realizing you can succeed at anything.”

This line doesn’t offer excuses or shortcuts. It isn't reliant on anyone elses actions.
It offers ownership — and with it, possibility.

Taking responsibility doesn’t mean denying hardship.
It means refusing to let hardship define the rest of your story.

This path asks harder questions:

  • “What can I control?”

  • “What’s my next step?”

  • “What am I willing to learn, change, or try again?”

That’s why this line is shorter.  Ownership requires courage.

Ownership Changes Everything

The moment you step out of the blame line, something shifts.

You stop waiting for permission to succeed.
You stop waiting for fairness.
You stop waiting for someone else to fix things.

Success isn’t reserved for the lucky, the privileged, or the fearless.

It belongs to those who decide to take responsibility for where they’re going —
even when the road isn’t fair, smooth, or guaranteed.

Choose the Line That Moves You Forward

The blame line will always be busy.

But the ownership line?

That’s where momentum lives.
That’s where confidence grows.
That’s where change begins.

It may be less crowded —It may feel different
but it leads somewhere worth going.  Believe in yourself and you will succeed!

Rain Silverhawk

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Adam Chubbuck
Team Alpha Charlie of Douglas Realty - Pasadena, MD
Real Estate Expert & Navy Veteran

Focus on what you can control and make those around you better - lead from the front.  Lifes not fair and thats a beautiful thing.  

Jan 14, 2026 04:28 AM
Lise Howe
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Washington, DC
Assoc. Broker in DC, MD, VA and attorney in DC

GilbertRealtor BillSalvatore Simple idea, deep message. Choosing ownership changes everything.

Jan 14, 2026 01:28 PM