Abdurrahman AlQahtani

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People who blame themselves when they fail have low self-esteem as a consequence. They think they are worthless, talentless, and unlovable. People who blame external events do not lose self-esteem when bad events strike. On the whole, they like themselves better than people who blame themselves do.
Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life
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