Understanding Why We Complain About Others Complaints are a part of our daily lives. Whether it’s at work, in relationships, or within families, people often find themselves upset or dissatisfied with others. But have we ever paused to ask why we rarely complain about ourselves and so easily find faults in others? Let’s explore this deeper. Why We Don’t See Our Own Mistakes Humans have a natural tendency to overlook their own flaws. It’s difficult for most of us to identify and accept our own mistakes. As a result, we are quicker to notice shortcomings in others rather than in ourselves. This limited self-awareness is one of the key reasons why complaints are usually directed outward rather than inward. The Two Main Reasons Behind Complaints When we break down the root causes of complaints, they generally arise due to two major reasons: 1. Unmet Expectations We often set high expectations for the people around us — expecting them to behave, react, or perform in ways that align with our...