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Take a lesson from David and accept responsibility when you are wrong. Stop making excuses and blaming others like Saul. A victim dodges responsibility and blames others and circumstances for his mistakes or failures, but a victor accepts responsibility and changes things. Regardless of what's been done to you, it's the way you respond to it that makes you the way you are.

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