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Forgive and forgive again
How were you taught about forgiveness? I remember the adage “forgive and forget” being used often when I was a child. Although this came with no further instruction, I remember liking the idea.
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Resentment
While being good for nothing may or may not be true about war, I can say with certainty that it isn’t about anger. Anger gives us information that we can use to understand how to protect ourselves.