It's important to recognize and take responsibility for our actions. Blaming others and telling lies can harm relationships and create a negative atmosphere. In this situation, it's crucial to be honest and admit to your parents that you were the one responsible for breaking the window, not your brother.
Apologize to your brother for falsely accusing him and explain that you were wrong for blaming him. It's important to show genuine remorse and try to make it up to him. You can try to spend quality time together, engage in activities he enjoys, and offer your support.
Additionally, have an open and honest conversation with your parents. Explain your feelings of guilt and express how sorry you are for your behavior. Apologize for the trouble you have caused and assure them that you will try to change your ways.
Remember, it takes time to rebuild trust, but with consistent efforts to be honest and accountable for your actions, you can work towards healing and showing that you have learned from your mistakes.
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Some times I get in to trouble for being suspicious, and telling lies, and Disobeying, and blaming other people for things I do.
Once my 8 year old brother was grounded for 1 month because I said be broke the window when I really did. I was really happy and still am. I blame him a lot and he gets in trouble. They are going to send him to a boarding school for bad boys but he really is good , it just I blame him a lot.
He cried when are parents said he would be going there, but why would he cry. I won't be able to blame him any more.
But I am really sorry now and don't know what to do. What should I doe!
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