FORGIVENESS

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Below is an excerpt from my book Words to Thrive By about one of the most complicated issues in life: Forgiveness

Forgiveness is complicated. I honestly did not know how complicated a concept this was for me—and others—until I began writing about it. Everyone, it seems, has a moving story about forgiveness in his or her life. And it doesn’t seem to matter if the story is about giving it, receiving it, denying it or being denied it. Forgiveness is powerful no matter which way the story goes.

Some people believe that there are things that others have done which are so horrible that they are unforgivable. Alexander Pope said, “To err is human. To forgive, Divine.”  I am saddened and somewhat embarrassed to admit that in writing this chapter, I have discovered that there are still people in my life that I am not yet able to fully forgive, despite what a Divine experience it would be for both of us. But, I’m working toward the goal of forgiveness, no matter how far off it might seem. Choosing to remain angry about wrongs done to you by another makes every moment of your life a burden and you remain hostage both to that person and what they did to you. The toxic effect of endlessly resenting another person and their negative actions is like swallowing a dram of poison yourself and wishing that other person would die. Not too terribly productive for either side.

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