destinycalls
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Hi, I just finished this chapter and I think I understand what he is saying, that you ultimately have control over your own life. But I think I need some help understanding a little more.
When he gives the example of his friend who got her purse stolen, and she left her bag wide open again on the table, I understand that he is saying she should have learned from her mistake if she didn't want it to happen again. But I'm a little confused, when he says it is completely her fault. She is to blame.
Is this in all cases? What about traumatic events? What if someone was sexually assaulted? I'm having trouble understanding that it was the victims fault for what happened to them, in this case, and they should take responsibility and accountability for it.
When he gives the example of his friend who got her purse stolen, and she left her bag wide open again on the table, I understand that he is saying she should have learned from her mistake if she didn't want it to happen again. But I'm a little confused, when he says it is completely her fault. She is to blame.
Is this in all cases? What about traumatic events? What if someone was sexually assaulted? I'm having trouble understanding that it was the victims fault for what happened to them, in this case, and they should take responsibility and accountability for it.
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