Who's Really to Blame? - Episode 43

The McCann Dogs Podcast

"Damn dog! I called him and he didn't come - what a bad dog." "Look at that dog ignoring his owner - they must not have done their job training - what a bad human!" Blame, blame, BLAME! We want to place it when we see something not going as planned. Dog not coming? Must be a bad dog! After all - he didn't come. No wait, that seems wrong - how can it be the dog's fault? Must be the human's fault - yes, that sounds right. After all, someone has to be at fault, right? Wait, what if nobody was at fault? Let's play the blame game for a moment. Imagine this. You're in Grade 1 math class learning about addition and subtraction. You seem to be ahead of the class and the teacher is excited about that, so she decides to fast track you. Over she comes with a giant Calculus book that she drops on your desk with a wink and a "good luck," as she walks away. Obviously, this giant leap in steps is overwhelming for you and even though you try to look at the Calculus book, you fail to make progress since you lack the necessary foundation. As you look up to seek help, you see your teacher glaring at you, clearly disappointed in your lack of ability, she shakes her head and mouths the words, "dumb kid." Does it seem reasonable to blame the learner? Want To Train With Us?: https://mydogcan.mccanndogs.com/courses/my-dog-can Watch us record this IRL on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mccanndogs Check Out Our Video Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOcwHVQWDuxc3182u9cXJZw Thanks for listening! Happy Training! ~Ken

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