SearchingforPeace
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I have forgiven extremely painful things others have done to me. Most of the things were done intentionally. The individuals involved never truly acknowledged the harm they caused directly, just very obliquely. They never apologized.
I understand the why of their behavior. I have delved deep into the emotions of those that did these things. So, I could justify why they ached the way they did, causing harm intentionally to me, an innocent party.
But forgiveness isn't about the other person. It is about me. It is about my own happiness.
Would I like a full apology and a sincere attempt to right the wrong they caused? Yes. It would be wonderful. Does my life and happiness depend on it? No.
So, it might seem like "excusing". I would fully be justified in holding their behavior against them until they make amends and acknowledge the harm. But withholding forgiveness only would hurt me and that isn't worth my time.
I understand the why of their behavior. I have delved deep into the emotions of those that did these things. So, I could justify why they ached the way they did, causing harm intentionally to me, an innocent party.
But forgiveness isn't about the other person. It is about me. It is about my own happiness.
Would I like a full apology and a sincere attempt to right the wrong they caused? Yes. It would be wonderful. Does my life and happiness depend on it? No.
So, it might seem like "excusing". I would fully be justified in holding their behavior against them until they make amends and acknowledge the harm. But withholding forgiveness only would hurt me and that isn't worth my time.