Forgiveness is a small word but holds a huge meaning in people’s lives. At many times, we are stuck with our past lives, the way we were in our childhood or young age and we are not willing to grow beyond those times and live in current times. You might have seen some people are so rigid that they still think that the 19th-century rules and regulations of ideal living can be followed even now and that leads to abuse or violence in people’s minds and people’s lives.
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For example, an aged mother-in-law born in the 1940s may still that her life’s problems are due to her daughter-in-law who has come into her life to ruin her happiness and the same feeling can be shared by the daughter-in-law too for her MIL. This is because of the huge generational gap as well as the old, outdated, and rigid thinking of how a woman should behave when she is in a particular role of a daughter, daughter-in-law, mother, mother-in-law among others. This leads to daily drama and negativity in the house that affects the lives of other family members as well.
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Just a small note of sorry or forgiveness by either one person in the conflict can resolve huge melodramas in seconds and put the negativity web to an end. However, everyone loves their self-esteem, self-respect which at times also looks egoistic and leads to huge conflicts further that makes the relationships sour and difficult to live together. A person doesn’t become small if they ask for forgiveness because if you look from a long-term perspective, it is the person that is important in a relationship and not the issues.
So, why more drama if you can simply pick up your phone and say sorry to all those who have felt hurt because of your behavior, talks, and thoughts, our life is really short, and let us not waste our precious time in regrets and guilts.
