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Inability to take responsibility for one's own actions is a weakness of character; unless a person can overcome this, they will continue to do things that hurt others. The only way you can deal with such an individual is to not buy into their excuses.

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Because ultimately humans are selfish creatures and think first of themselves and getting out of trouble.

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