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After a mess-up, your brain automatically generates a long list of 'but's. This isn't malice — your self-protection system just boots up fast. You learned early that defining the boundaries of fault keeps you from being written off entirely. The problem: all the other person hears is 'it wasn't my fault anyway.' But noticing you do this is already more than most people manage.
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Psychology research shows self-serving bias is a universal human defense — we're wired to attribute failures to circumstances and successes to ourselves. Noticing this tendency is the first step to changing it.
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