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Thabo Katlholo

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Average rating: 4.2 · 5 ratings · 1 review · 23 distinct works
The Mud Hut I Grew Upon

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Beyond The Tropic of Capricorn

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“As long as you carry a functional brain inside your head, you are susceptible to depression and eventually – to suicidal thoughts. The brain will malfunction if the wiring is triggered the wrong way and that is an inescapable reality for all of us.
The only advice I can give is – if the wiring does go wrong, seek help. Talk to someone and trust me, someone will listen to you. You need not be ashamed, just take that first step and reach out to someone.”
Thabo Katlholo, Blame Less: A Grim Journey Into the Life of a Chronic Blamer

“In our falling and rising sometimes if not most, we encounter a force so strong it gives us hope, it propels us out of the dismal settings that we find ourselves in and fashions us into something else. Better versions of ourselves for the most part.
We encounter a guiding hand, a messiah that yanks us out of our piteous disposition. Depending on our fall and this force’s might, sometimes this encounter alters the core foundation of our true being, it reinvents our nature into something we’d never been before, something we never thought ourselves capable of becoming.”
Thabo Katlholo, Blame Less: A Grim Journey Into the Life of a Chronic Blamer

“While one cannot state that all blamers have narcissistic personality disorder, blaming is a common behavior among those who fall somewhere on the continuum.”
Thabo Katlholo, Blame Less: A Grim Journey Into the Life of a Chronic Blamer




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