Saying Sorry

It means a lot to say you are sorry about something. For one thing, the person you are speaking to (or writing to) listens more carefully. An act of atonement for something you did wrong to the other person is an act of courage, humility and, yes, grace.

The absence of 'I'm sorry' only keeps the wrong in the memory. It continues to fester and bruise the ego, the soul, the conscience. That is damage done to self. 

Going on as if the wrong never happened does not fool the self. It knows the wrong was done. 

Some would say the person who was harmed by the wrong should forgive the doer of the deed. That may be good for the victim, but not the doer. He still needs to learn his humility.

Atoning and forgiving are two sides of the same coin. For two people. Interestingly, atoning must be done first if the doer is to forgive himself. That does not happen ever if the atonement is not performed.

How silly that the doers of the world don't understand this simple fact. They delude only themselves.

December 14, 2021


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