There are several good books about blaming that describe specific people or things to blame. The blame book that does it all and gives you an easy-to-understand perspective on blaming is The Blame Game: The Complete Guide to Blaming. In this book, you will learn something about the history of blaming and the psychology of blaming. This book will show you why and how people blame to try to shift responsibility away from themselves. How and who to blame and different types of blames are also fully delineated in this blame book. But much more than that, The Blame Game shows you problems with the game, teaches you about the unforeseen costs of blaming and how expensive blame really is.
This book goes well beyond teaching you the rules of the blame game. It is an empowering book with specific suggestions on how to quit the blame game to regain control of your life. There are easy-to-use techniques described to help you stop blaming, such as making up excuses for others, externalizing and not making a fundamental error of attribution, giving the benefit of the doubt, explain don’t complain, and believing in something greater than yourself. By following the simple instructions you will be able to take responsibility for your actions and reactions, improve your relationships, and focus on positivity and productivity in your life.
Reading this blame book will represent a turning point in your life where you realize that blaming comes at a cost. Taking responsibility, while difficult, will change languishing to flourishing, negatives to positives, and start you on the road to a happier and healthier new you.
The only blame book you need to read is The Blame Game.