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You mean you don't believe we fail because of events beyond our control?You are still too ambiguous. Show me specifically where I argued for an external locus of control. Quote me doing that.The answer is both. It is in the context of the OP and it most definitely applies to you as you ARE the one arguing FOR an external locus of control.Put it where the goats can get it. Are you still talking in context of the op title? I don't see where your observation applies to me.Be specific and stop talking in circles.I don't care whether you accept it or not. It is easy to spot an external locus of control. Just look for the person making excuses and blaming others for what he failed to do.I don't accept your definition of what I am arguing. Most of what I have said simply fills the holes in your faulty premises.I look for substance,which , BTW, is severely lacking in your narratives, even those originating from archaic quotes that do not apply now.Given that you are arguing FOR an external locus of control and I am arguing AGAINST an external locus of control, our actions do not support your assertion.