He was near tears, 'Who do I blame?' he kept asking me. 'There is no God.I can only blame myself.' The Reb's face tightened, as if in pain. That, he said, softly, is a terrible self-indictment.
by Mitch Albom
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In the quote, a man is grappling with deep emotional turmoil and searching for someone to hold accountable for his suffering. His feelings of despair lead him to reject the idea of a higher power, stating that he can only attribute his pain to himself. This internal conflict highlights the weight of personal responsibility and the search for understanding in times of distress.

The Reb's response reveals the profound sadness of this realization. He recognizes how harsh and damaging such self-blame can be, indicating that it can lead to a heavy burden on one's heart and soul. This exchange underscores the complexity of faith, blame, and the struggle for self-acceptance in the face of life's challenges.

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