Social Blame is an evil and common practice ever, Too destructive

          It has become a common trait in both our private and public lives that we tend to blame others for our own misdeeds and to avoid self-analysis under all circumstances. This tendency has adversely affected our family and social fiber as blaming others for our own shortcomings is rampant. Parents blame children and children blame parents, husbands, and wives blame each other, and so on. This is a common observation in our society.

          Its reflection can also be seen in every sphere of life may it be home, office, trade dealings, or society as a whole. There is always an effort to make someone a scapegoat for all our failures and to somehow put the blame on everybody but ourselves. If we follow some principles, the blame game can be stopped. We must belong to the half-full school of thought.

          So be positive and avoid negativism because by getting negativism, you yourself are the first casualty. If we understand, practice and do serious soul-searching or self-analysis, most of the ill from our society and policies will be eliminated: an environment of trust and respect for each other would be the order of the day where sanity will prevail.

 

By: Hani Murad Ali

The writer is a student at Bright Future Academy Absor

Turbat Kech Balochistan