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Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking | The Blame Game

The blame game, is something that many of us have experienced. It’s someone else’s fault, right? Has this ever happened to you? Do you believe that many of us have problems taking responsibility for our actions? The truth is, we do and there are reasons why. Today we’ll talk about the blame game and ways to stop.


Interesting Fact:


National Blame Someone Else Day is always celebrated on the first Friday the 13th of the year. This year the lucky month is September!


National Blame Someone Else Day, an “unofficial” national holiday was invented by Anne Moeller of Clio, Michigan in 1982. One day, her alarm clock failed to go off, hence creating a domino effect of bad luck events throughout the day. The day happened to be Friday the 13th


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