Why Blame Is Counterproductive (and What Works Better)
Blame is the act of assigning fault or responsibility when something goes wrong. It’s a deeply human impulse—we want to understand what happened, and we often want someone to hold accountable. But while blame may feel satisfying in the moment, it rarely leads to clarity, growth, or lasting improvement.
In fact, blame tends to create more problems than it solves.
Body Language and Horses: Why How You Move Matters More Than What You Do
Horses are fluent in body language. Humans, less so. This mismatch is where most confusion, tension, and training plateaus begin.