Some people internalize circumstances, and some people look outward and externalize circumstances.
Some people take personal responsibility for their lives, and some people blame the world for their problems.
So, we have 50,000 homeless people in Los Angeles, and some of them blame themselves for their circumstances, and some blame other people. We can do a lot for peace in the world if we do like Jesus asked us to do in Matthew 25; 31-46, and if we help the homeless people, and then the homeless people will remember the good people who helped them, instead of being angry at the people who forced them to be homeless on the streets.
I met a Deaf man at Union Station in Los Angeles and he told me that if ends up homeless again that he is going to start killing people, he is going to fight if he ends up homeless again, he is externalizing the circumstances instead of blaming himself.
Guys like Bill Gates could benefit from helping the homeless, so the homeless do not blame Bill Gates for their circumstances.
Some people are sitting out there in the cold on the streets hungry and they are externalizing it and they are blaming other people for their circumstances, and society can benefit by lending them a helping hand and winning them over for the good side, instead of leaving them out there on the streets cold, hungry, and angry.
Salute,
Tony V.