Blaming yourself
Blaming yourself whenever life
Makes you feel foolish for a while,
Is like standing in the pouring rain
While refusing to walk another mile.
Mistakes are woven into life,
They teach us more than fear ever can.
But feeding anger, guilt, and blame
Only weakens the heart’s own plan.
Instead, mend what has been broken,
Seek the answer, not the scar.
For ignoring the path of healing
Is the greater mistake by far.
When someone is wounded
In body, heart, or mind
We don’t waste precious moments
Searching for someone to find.
We gently care, we help them heal,
With patience, hope, and grace.
So why not treat your own mistakes
With the very same embrace?
Do not spend your strength on blame,
Or let regret consume your day.
Use your time, your gifts, your soul,
To build a brighter, wiser way.
For every fall hides a lesson,
Every failure lights a new start.
Spend your energy where it matters—
On growth, on courage, and on heart.