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The impression we got was that homelessness was somehow a type of person, a personal failing, or a choice...all of the stereotypes that each of you hears in your everyday work.
Diagnoses are frequently liberating, helping a person to understand that what he views as a personal failing is actually a medical problem, but they can in certain cases become self-fulfilling prophecies.
As Dean pointed out, he sees his inability to save the people he cares about as a personal failing, not as an acknowledgement of another person's free will.
People reported blaming themselves for their condition, seeing it as a personal failing and responding with shame; and one person was angry at her/himself for 'needing' medication.
"It was a personal failing.
And by extension, room for improvement is a personal failing.
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"In the poisonous environment of Washington, D.C., any personal failing is seized upon, often twisted, for political gain.
Though Kennedy had once described him as "the most decent man in the Senate", McGovern had already demonstrated a serious personal failing – a need to be all things to all men.
This is still true of certain people I know, but I now understand this to be more of an individual, personal failing on their part.
It serves a particular agenda in terms of how unemployment has been reframed in the last 20 years as a kind of personal failing on the part of the unemployed.
However, the group's focus on under-earning as an individual sickness or personal failing discounts the struggle of generational poverty, a very human problem that a non-denominational spirituality can't necessarily solve, and Jeremy acknowledges that simply telling people to "try harder" is reductive and unhelpful.
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