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We
all
love
to
take
responsibility
for
success
and
happiness
.
Hell
,
we
often
fight
over
who
gets
to
be
responsible
for
success
and
happiness
.
But
taking
responsibility
for
our
problems
is
far
more
important
,
because
that
s
where
the
real
learning
comes
from
.
That
s
where
the
real
-
life
improvement
comes
from
.
To
simply
blame
others
is
only
to
hurt
yourself
.
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Responding
to
Tragedy
573
But
what
about
really
awful
events
?
A
lot
of
people
can
get
on
board
with
taking
responsibility
for
work
-
related
problems
and
maybe
watching
too
much
TV
when
they
should
really
be
playing
with
their
kids
or
being
productive
.
But
when
it
comes
to
horrible
tragedies
,
they
pull
the
emergency
cord
on
the
responsibility
train
and
get
off
when
it
stops
.
Some
things
just
feel
too
painful
for
them
to
own
up
to
.
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But
think
about
it
:
the
intensity
of
the
event
doesn
t
change
the
underlying
truth
.
If
you
get
robbed
,
say
,
you
re
obviously
not
at
fault
for
being
robbed
.
No
one
would
ever
choose
to
go
through
that
.
But
as
with
the
baby
on
your
doorstep
,
you
are
immediately
thrust
into
responsibility
for
a
life
-
and
-
death
situation
.
Do
you
fight
back
?
Do
you
panic
?
Do
you
freeze
up
?
Do
you
tell
the
police
?
Do
you
try
to
forget
it
and
pretend
it
never
happened
?
These
are
all
choices
and
reactions
you
re
responsible
for
making
or
rejecting
.
You
didn
t
choose
the
robbery
,
but
it
s
still
your
responsibility
to
manage
the
emotional
and
psychological
(
and
legal
)
fallout
of
the
experience
.
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In
2008
,
the
Taliban
took
control
of
the
Swat
Valley
,
a
remote
part
of
northeastern
Pakistan
.
They
quickly
implemented
their
Muslim
extremist
agenda
.
No
television
.
No
films
.
No
women
outside
the
house
without
a
male
escort
.
No
girls
attending
school
.
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By
2009
,
an
eleven
-
year
-
old
Pakistani
girl
named
Malala
Yousafzai
had
begun
to
speak
out
against
the
school
ban
.
She
continued
to
attend
her
local
school
,
risking
both
her
and
her
father
s
lives
;
she
also
attended
conferences
in
nearby
cities
.
She
wrote
online
,
How
dare
the
Taliban
take
away
my
right
for
education
?
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In
2012
,
at
the
age
of
fourteen
,
she
was
shot
in
the
face
as
she
rode
the
bus
home
from
school
one
day
.
A
masked
Taliban
soldier
armed
with
a
rifle
boarded
the
bus
and
asked
,
Who
is
Malala
?
Tell
me
,
or
I
will
shoot
everyone
here
.
Malala
identified
herself
(
an
amazing
choice
in
and
of
itself
)
,
and
the
man
shot
her
in
the
head
in
front
of
all
the
other
passengers
.
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Malala
went
into
a
coma
and
almost
died
.
The
Taliban
stated
publicly
that
if
she
somehow
survived
the
attempt
,
they
would
kill
both
her
and
her
father
.
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Today
,
Malala
is
still
alive
.
She
still
speaks
out
against
violence
and
oppression
toward
women
in
Muslim
countries
,
now
as
a
best
-
selling
author
.
In
2014
she
received
the
Nobel
Peace
Prize
for
her
efforts
.
It
would
seem
that
being
shot
in
the
face
only
gave
her
a
larger
audience
and
more
courage
than
before
.
It
would
have
been
easy
for
her
to
lie
down
and
say
,
I
can
t
do
anything
,
or
I
have
no
choice
.
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That
,
ironically
,
would
still
have
been
her
choice
.
But
she
chose
the
opposite
.