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Does The Secret Blame The Victim Essay

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Does The Secret Blame the Victim? “The Secret” is one of the best-selling self-help books written by Rhonda Byrne in which most famous scientific term “the law of attraction” is redefined by the teachers of the Secret to reveal the fact which is believed to bring wealth, happiness and love. Teachers from various countries, grounds and professions try to explain how the law of attraction works by asserting specific circumstances from our lives. Courtney Martin as one of many critics probes the idea of the Secret which is simply “what you think most will happen and by changing the way of thinking, we can get anything we want.” According to Courtney Martin, “if the Secret’s logic is to be believed, then those who are hungry are not envisioning food hard enough.” This statement makes explicit that the Secret’s doctrine also involves the idea that people are responsible for negative things happened in their lives as well as what they get after focusing to obtain it. Martin’s instance helps us to recognize the blaming-the-victim mentality of the Secret which is not attracted much attention by readers. Dr. Joe Vitale is one of the Secret’s teacher who explains this mentality: Everything that surrounds you right now in your life, including the things …show more content…

While the Secret strives to engrave in people’s minds that our current thoughts are creating our future life with or without knowing the Secret, we may become subjects of the incidents for which we didn’t take any actions consciously. Inevitable consequence of this way of thinking is modern societies may think of the Holocaust is about Jewish people’s wish or people such as journalist, artists or civilians who have been murdered by ISIS really asked for death. This ideology explicitly finds persecutors, war criminals and terrorists not

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