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    Blaming Yourself Honestly Was The Easiest Way To Make Sense Of It All

    Amanda LewisBy Amanda LewisApril 7, 20264 Mins Read
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    If you’ve spent years being your own harshest critic, stopping is a complete structural overhaul of how you process reality.

    We usually treat self-blame like a bad habit we can quit, however for many of us, it’s actually been a survival mechanism.

    When you finally stop taking the fall for everything, you’re dismantling a world you built where you were always the reason things broke.

    1. Why The Control is Easier to Be the Villain

    Let’s look at a common scenario. Imagine a relationship ends abruptly, or a project you poured your heart into fails. You have two options:

    • Accept that the other person changed, or the circumstances were out of your control (Terrifying).
    • Believe you “messed up” by saying that one thing or missing that one deadline (Manageable).

    Psychologically, we choose self-blame because it offers a twisted sense of agency. If it’s your fault, it means you can fix it next time. And if it’s just life happening, you’re vulnerable.

    Take Sarah, a 29 year old marketing lead I spoke with recently. She spent two years blaming her anxiety for a friendship breakup.

    She told herself: “If I hadn’t been so needy, she’d still be here.” It took a year of therapy for her to realize her friend had simply moved on to a different life stage.

    Accepting that her friend just didn’t value the connection anymore was much more painful than believing she had screwed it up with her anxiety.

    2. The Heavy Lifting of Being the Emotional Fixer

    In many toxic or even mismatched dynamics, one person often becomes the stabilizer. You’re the one who senses a shift in tone and immediately thinks: “What did I do? How do I fix the vibe?”

    You’ve likely spent years taking responsibility just to keep the peace. Then, your brain stopped asking “Who’s responsible?” and started asking “How quickly can I take the blame so things go back to normal?“

    When you stop doing this, the tension stays in the room. You have to learn to let that tension exist without rushing to drown it in your own apologies, it’s an incredibly lonely transition.

    3. The Grief of Losing the Perfect Version of Yourself

    When you blame yourself for a past event, you’re usually comparing your real, messy self to an imaginary, perfect version of you who “would have known better.”

    The real grief of letting go of self-blame is accepting that the perfect you doesn’t exist. You have to forgive the person you were three years ago who didn’t have the tools, the boundaries, or the perspective you have today.

    You can’t expect a version of yourself from the past to act with the wisdom you only gained because of those mistakes. It’s a paradox that keeps us stuck in a loop of “I should’ve,” in fact you literally couldn’t have.

    4. What Happens When the Silence Hits?

    This is the part no one warns you about. When you finally stop the internal noise of criticizing yourself, it gets very quiet.

    For some, this silence feels like a void. If you aren’t the problem anymore, then who are you in this story? You might feel a strange urge to find something else to be wrong with you to fill that space.

    Sitting with the truth that you were a human doing their best in a difficult situation is much harder than being a bad person who needs to be punished.

    Conclusion

    True responsibility is seeing the situation exactly as it was no more, no less. It’s acknowledging where you stepped out of line, and also firmly acknowledging where the other person, the timing, or the environment failed you too.

    It’s moving from “I’m the problem” to “This was the situation, and here’s how I get over it.”

    Reflection: Does This Sound Like You?

    We’ve all had that one situation where we took 100% of the weight for something that was only 20% our doing.

    Maybe it was a breakup, a family rift, or a career setback that you’re still replaying in your head today.

    We want to hear from you, honestly. What’s that one thing you’ve been blaming yourself for that you’re finally starting to realize wasn’t entirely on you? Was there a specific moment where you felt the story start to shift?

    Drop a comment or send a message. Sometimes, writing the truth out loud “It wasn’t just me“ is the first step toward finally letting your shoulders drop.

    Save this post if you need a reminder that your best was enough.

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    Amanda Lewis

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