"The World Is Full Of Coincidences, As Long As You Look Closely Enough All Things Are Connected In Someway."
The butterfly effect comes up often when talking about time travel to the past, however few recognize that it is at work at this moment , every action anyone takes always causes some other thing to happen, for example:
If person A was walking down a street and chose to kick a pebble further down the side walk,
Then person B happens to glance down and think the pebble looks interesting and stops to pick it up and look at it.
If person A had not kicked it, it would not have been in persons B's eye sight when they looked down, and would not have picked up to pebble, thus it is person A's "fault" that person B picked up the pebble.
Of course this is a small and meaningless example, however, it goes further.
Person B after stopping for a minute to pick up the pebble, and look at it, tosses it aside and walks on, Person B then gets home, walking inside just in time to feel the full force of his house exploding, killing him.
Now go back, If person A had not kicked the pebble, person B would not have stopped and thus would have gotten home a minute earlier, smelled the propane, and ran out just before it explodes, surviving.
Does this not mean that person A is at fault for person B's death? Most would answer No., However fact of the matter is, if person A had not chosen to kick the pebble, person B would have lived, and is ultimately responsible for what happened.
Through this, every person can in someway be blamed for everything around them, whether good or bad, and thus everyone is in the right to blame everyone for every problem.
This, is a fallacy
While true in a technical sense, it is not a reasonable conclusion, though it does bring up a good ideal, namely as the above is technically true, it means that blame is limitless, everyone and everything is to blame for everything to ever happen.
And thus blame, is worthless.
Do not waste your time, words, or thoughts, on something that is worth less than dirt