Considering your study unit's discussion of taking responsibility, what lesson might many of us most benefit from learning?
a. you can't expect people to respect you if you make too many mistakes.
b. blaming another for your mistake is sensible when your accusation can be proven.
c. if you correct a mistake quickly, no one else need know about it.
d. you're unlikely to get control of your life when you blame others for your mistakes.
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