Share this postPhilosophy of LanguageWhy blaming others for how we feel keeps us from experiencing real joy?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Paid episodeThe full episode is only available to paid subscribers of Philosophy of LanguageSubscribe to watchWhy blaming others for how we feel keeps us from experiencing real joy?Blaming is addictive.Eugene TerekhinJan 21, 2024∙ PaidShare this postPhilosophy of LanguageWhy blaming others for how we feel keeps us from experiencing real joy?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareShare Philosophy of LanguageListen to this episode with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Philosophy of Language to listen to this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.Start trialAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inPhilosophy of Language - Feed Your Soul With BeautyPhilosophy of Language, Deep Literature, Psychology, Spirituality, BeautyPhilosophy of Language, Deep Literature, Psychology, Spirituality, BeautySubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeEugene TerekhinRecent EpisodesGandalf's Fool's Hope Embodied in the SunJan 14 • Eugene TerekhinBeyond Narcissus: Finding Our True Face in the Divine MirrorJan 8 • Eugene TerekhinWhy Can’t We Speak Like Elizabeth Bennet Anymore?Dec 18, 2024 • Eugene TerekhinThe Pure Gold of Chesterton's Dandelions: Finding Fairy Tales in the OrdinaryDec 13, 2024 • Eugene TerekhinA Thousand Years of Laughter: C.S. Lewis on the Three All-Important ThingsDec 9, 2024 • Eugene TerekhinFrom Surrogate Heaven to Sacred Heart: The Paradox of Empire’s PromiseNov 14, 2024 • Eugene TerekhinIs the World a Nesting Doll?Nov 9, 2024 • Eugene Terekhin