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About: The harm of self-judgment
This chapter zeroes in on one of the core ideas running through the whole book: self-responsibility. Not in a harsh, blame-yourself kind of way, but as a way back to clarity and freedom.
The tricky part is that much of what drives our problems sits outside our awareness—like a blind spot we don’t even know we have. So when we’re told we’re responsible for our struggles, it can feel confusing or even unfair.
The chapter works through that tension, showing how easy it is to misunderstand self-responsibility as guilt or self-judgment. But that actually gets in the way.
What helps is a shift toward curiosity—asking where our patterns come from and how we might be contributing to what’s happening in our lives.
There’s also a grounded take on pain: it’s not something being handed to us, but something we often recreate through our own defenses and fears. And the way through isn’t avoidance—it’s moving toward it with awareness.
The takeaway feels steady and practical: when we stop fighting responsibility and start exploring it, things begin to loosen. Not instantly, but enough to feel like movement.
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