Adrian Clark

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When we find ourselves indulging in profound self-denigration when we’ve made a mistake, we remember what’s true: We did something that hurt someone. We regret it. We take responsibility, because it is good for us and others to do so. But there’s no blame. And the sense of shame or self-loathing is extra.
The World Could Be Otherwise: Imagination and the Bodhisattva Path
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