Drive Moment - Who Or What Do We Blame For The Consequences Of Our Actions?

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We all do things that we regret, and bad actions always have negative consequences, whether we like it or not. Sometimes the action was a simple mistake, and other times it was an intentional harmful act. But after the consequences hit us, and we frame the narrative to ourselves, and to the people around us, are we okay to just say "man I messed up", and take full accountability? Or do we still make excuses, so that we are not fully to blame? Here's what the Drive 959 Family had to say!
30 Apr 2025 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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