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Blame Game. How to Win It First edition
W. R. Klemm
Blame Game. How to Win It First edition
W. R. Klemm
Debt Relief for the Hidden Costs of Excuses People lose their homes because they made foolish purchases they couldn t afford, but we blame greedy lenders or the government for insufficient regulation. The price of gas is going out of sight, but many of us won t blame Congress for restricting oil exploration or ourselves for driving gas-guzzler vehicles. When our kids don t do well in school, we blame government schools or the teachers. The poor blame their poverty on the rich. If we don t advance in our careers, it s our boss s fault. If we get divorced, it s the spouse s fault. American prisons are stuffed with criminals, but many Americans say prisoners are victims of racism or the justice system. Check any news outlet, on any day, and you will always find somebody in the news making excuses and placing blame in the wrong places. How did we come to this? How did we develop a culture of knee-jerk blaming the victim and excusing the villain? I think the cause emanates from an excuse-making character flaw in a growing number of Americans. We even make excuses for others because it relieves our guilt over our own flaws. Its called political correctness. Dr. Bill Klemm, a prominent university neuroscientist at Texas A&M University, tackles these issues head on in his provocative new book, Blame Game. How To Win it. Excuses are costly: 1) others see our excuses for the weaknesses they reflect, and 2) failure to recognize our excuses prevents us from addressing the weaknesses that cause them. Blame Game s focus is on debt relief for the hidden costs of making excuses. Dr. Klemm lays out a five-step program for playing the blame game to win, a game plan that reduces the need for excuses and thereby leads to a more successful, fulfilled, and happy life. One clinical psychologist, Dr. Bob Rich, calls Klemm s book a manual for living the good life, and says the book combines common-sense advice and sound scientific evidence. He says the book combines findings from many relevant fields, especially psychology, ... presented in easy-to-understand, plain language. Radio/TV celebrity psychologist, Dr. Laura Schlesinger says she absolutely loves this book, because it shows that positive personal change is so achievable. Dr. Robert Schuler, syndicated TV minister and founder of Crystal Cathedral, says the book will help people solve their personal problems and achieve their dreams. Book s Web site: BlameGame.us
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 24, 2008 |
ISBN13 | 9780975522530 |
Publishers | Benecton Press |
Pages | 194 |
Dimensions | 140 × 220 × 10 mm · 267 g |
Language | English |
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