Summary
This quote suggests that when people are determined to find fault or assign blame for a certain event or situation, they will inevitably be able to find someone or something to hold accountable. It implies that the act of blaming others can often be a knee-jerk reaction and that it is relatively easy to identify a scapegoat in most circumstances. By highlighting the frequently successful nature of blaming, the quote hints at the human tendency to evade responsibility or avoid introspection by shifting the blame onto others.
Topics
Blame
By Robert Half