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Okay, here's a follow-up question to my last question. All right. Um, what does forgiveness real forgiveness? look like to you not Society standards not what you were taught as your upbringing, you know not your Friend group just you as an individual. What does forgiveness look like to you as far as being a a forgiver of someone else's actions and yourself and as far as receiving forgiveness, what does that look like? What does that process look like? And if you need to say it in more than 15 seconds, hey, fill it up. Let loose. Be free and say what you're just in. All right. Thank you in advance participating in my soundbite and I hope we can have a real dialogue on this one. Thanks!
Forgiveness to me is when someone is sincere, but not just sincere, like they can show like compassion, but sincere, like they actually learn from what you were trying to convey to them.
That's what's that. Thank you for sharing because, yeah, sincerity is definitely important when it comes to forgiveness, whether you're the giver or the receiver.
hmmm forgiveness looks like you're not replaying it in your brain and you've absolved the person of whatever hurt you feel they dealt to you in my opinion.
Not everybody has the qualifications to provide forgiveness because sometimes it's just easier to hold the grudge when you know the nature of the beast.
Yeah, true story. I think for the first time ever in my life recently, within this week, is when I really understood what forgiveness looks like when the person is no longer on Earth.
Will for me if somebody does my younger is it easier for me to look past it because as a younger I feel like you know you gotta fuck it up a couple times we really get it
Wolf in you know far as adults in my immediate circle and should've been really that close to me being one of my family peoples I don't forgive and I don't forget
Lead in in that respect in return is forgiveness for men I we don't be like that I forgive you or there's never a real conversation like that but it seem to action
Thank you Jay Dizzle that is one of the most honest transparent and and authentic responses I think I've ever heard when it comes to this question. Not just on the soundbite, but ever.