Scapegoat Faith (Scapeghostism book)
Scapegoat Faith Scapegoat faith refers to a mindset where an individual believes they are destined for a specific, often limiting role, such as being a waiter, and feels incapable of achieving more. This belief can stem from various influences, including societal expectations, personal experiences, or a lack of confidence. It victimizes his life. It manifests through a wide array of mediums, along with power dynamics, myth, religion, politics, race, culture, economics, and social hierarchy. Additionally, it can be observed in systems of law, morality, ethics, language, and literature. Scapegoating permeates various ideologies and discourses, extending even to bad faith and fate itself, highlighting the multifaceted nature of this phenomenon. Instead of 'bad faith ,' I re...