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Why We Blame Others: The Psychology of Accusation and Accountability #3265551 (License: Personal Use)

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A cartoon man with spiky hair points accusingly at a small, sad stick figure.

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The image depicts a caricatured man with exaggerated facial features-wide eyes, open mouth, and spiky hair-pointing sharply at a minimalist, dejected stick figure. This visual metaphor captures the emotional dynamics of blame, projection, and interpersonal conflict. The contrast in scale and detail emphasizes power imbalance and emotional disconnection in communication.
Used in psychology, leadership training, conflict resolution, or emotional intelligence articles; ideal for illustrating topics like defensiveness, scapegoating, or self-awareness. Matches user intent seeking insight into interpersonal dynamics or personal growth.
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