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And after that, how does one move on?
And after that, how does one move on?
I think this is my upper choice and I would like to know if anyone can go beyond the coicniquences. What do I do? I'm not sheeples herder, I could never want death sentence.
Very well worded. ^Difficult question. IMO forgiving is learning to be at peace with a perceived shortcoming of someone else. It may come out of accepting that the other person did its best, but not always.
Moving on usually involves letting go through a period of pain and sorrow that sort of bears witness to the reality of the loss. After that is done, it is possible to find new meaning in new perspectives.
I have been looking at examples of successful forgivers. I have found some extreme methods of forgiveness:And after that, how does one move on?
I think this is my upper choice and I would like to know if anyone can go beyond the coicniquences. What do I do? I'm not sheeples herder, I could never want death sentence.