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Why do people need to have a scape-goat?

Too many people won't take responsibility for their own faults and failures. Whether out of fear of being abandoned and embarrassed, pride or arrogance; it is wrong. If only people would think ahead to how much worse they look when the truth comes out and it always comes out one way or another; maybe they would stand up and admit their mistake sooner rather than later.


Why do some people think they have many faults but being wrong isn't one of them?

'I have many faults but being wrong isn't one of them.' is an expression, usually meant as a joke. Those who say it really don't believe it. If they do believe it, try to avoid them in the future.


What is the difference between anger and hostility?

When you are hostile, you react brashly to others and aren't very nice. You give off vibes of wanting to pick faults with others or to start fights. When you're angry, you are upset and mad, which may cause you to become hostile and to act in an unkind manner.


What is self-defecate?

It means to release fecal matter (excrement) on oneself. It is possible the asker meant to ask about self-deprecation. That would mean to put yourself down or make light of yourself. A small amount of that is healthy. It is healthy to admit to one's own faults to the point they can laugh about them. On the other hand, it is not healthy to be overly critical of oneself. To admit to faults and laugh about them is a sign of high self-esteem, while running from faults or obsessing over them is a sign of low self-esteem. If you can laugh at yourself, you really won't care whether others laugh at you or not.


Why did lover end the relationship and said she couldn't tell me reason because she didn't want to damage my self esteem?

She may have just wanted space. I know when i broke up with my boyfriend, even though he was the NICEST SWEETEST boy ever and i had loved him so much, i was mad at him b/c he liked me more than i liked him. Even if she's one of the nicest ppl ever, she was probably just saying that to hurt you,. Breakups cause anger for both the dumper and the dumpee. Sorry about it anyway, though

Related Questions

Differences between a fault and a fold?

Folds are the when the rock layers bend. Faults are breaks in the rock layers. Folds are called anticlines and synclines. Faults are called reverse faults, normal faults, or strike-slip faults.


Are the three types of faults normal faults backward faults and slip faults?

No. Your terminology is close but not quite right. The three main types of faults are normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. Strike-slip faults may also be called transform faults.


Cracks in Earths crust where surrounding rock has moved or shifted are called?

Faults.


Faults undergoing movement that is horizontal and parallel to the strike of the fault surface are called?

Faults which appear to have displaced rock strata horizontally are called strike slip faults. The two blocks that have been displaced move in opposite directions along the fault line.


Cracks in earth's crust are called what?

faults


Once the elastic limit of rock is passed they break and move along surface called?

faults


What are the three type of fualt?

The three main types of faults are normal faults, reverse (or thrust) faults, and strike-slip faults. Normal faults occur when the crust is extended, causing one block of rock to move downward relative to another. Reverse faults happen when the crust is compressed, pushing one block up over another. Strike-slip faults involve horizontal movement, where two blocks slide past each other laterally.


How can i respect your religion?

Do not disrespect another persons religions by pointing out faults in it that you believe are faults anyway. Just nod and smile.


Two types of faults can result in mountains which are they?

The two types of faults that can result in mountains are thrust faults and normal faults. Thrust faults occur when one tectonic plate is forced up over another, while normal faults occur when the Earth's crust is being pulled apart, causing one block to drop down relative to the other.


What is a break in the earths crust called that can move up down or sideways?

A break in the Earth's crust that can move up, down, or sideways is called a fault. Faults are classified based on the direction of movement, with different types including normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. Movement along faults can result in earthquakes.


What are the huge rips in the ground called after an earthquake?

Faults


What is a trench between two parallel faults in earth's crust called?

A trench between two parallel faults in the earth's crust is called a graben. Grabens are formed by the downward movement of blocks of land between normal faults.