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How do we justify our own behavior? Typically, the go to is by means of an excuse. And for most people as Mark Twight said “need 10 excuses in their pocket just in case 9 get taken away from them.” Currently, excuses have become the accepted hijackers of accountability and the primary means of the incompetent to create masterpieces of uselessness. We attempt to lessen the blame on ourselves by attaching someone or something else in order to district us from the real problems at hand. Mislead, blind and naive we continue to become fixated on looking for permission for the sake of comfort instead of problems for the sake of improvement. It’s an enigma why people when faced with the possibility of failure would prefer to use an excuse as a self proclaimed justification instead of a reason for an unfiltered explanation.