This phrase means to focus on self-improvement and self-reflection rather than blaming or criticizing others for mistakes or problems. It encourages taking responsibility for one's own actions and behaviors, and looking within for areas to grow and develop. Instead of pointing fingers at others, this mindset promotes a proactive approach to personal development.
Be always ashamed to find thyself idle
Be always ashamed to find thyself idle
The fault lines in North America include the San Andreas Fault in California, the New Madrid Fault in the central United States, and the Cascadia Subduction Zone in the Pacific Northwest. You can find a map of these fault lines and others on the website of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) or other geological research institutions.
When you fault with others, it means that you tend to find blame or criticize them for their actions or behaviors. This can create tension in relationships and lead to misunderstandings or conflicts if not addressed constructively. Practicing empathy and effective communication can help improve these interactions.
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The most easiest thing to do in life is to find fault with others. This is all of us do. Finding fault with others. The most difficult thing to do is to become a pure devotee of a God. When one is able to surrender completely to God then one is said to have become a pure devotee.
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Yes , It is a cynic who always find faults
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Cracks in the Earth's crust are faults.