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Originally Posted by UofMfan
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Originally Posted by deedarino
I love this article...I have always called it forgiveness but sometimes that word just sticks in my throat.
I know acceptance. I can accept that others are just who they are. That they have their own road to travel and how they touch others along their path is their journey, not mine. I can also accept that this person isn't right for my path and move on.
Forgiveness is saved for those who seek it out, who truly work to find it. Who seek true amends.
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Originally Posted by *Anya*
Yes, this.
Acceptance is different than forgiveness.
It is what it is.
I can not change the outcome. I so wish that it were different but do not have the power to change it.
I accept.
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Exactly! Thank you for sharing this article UofM. I had never seen it or heard of this approach and it's absolutely how I feel.
I have never been able to tolerate the idea of forgiving people who have done nothing to deserve it, and who continue to behave in ways that hurt others.
I know I'm pretty much a black and white thinker (and I'm okay with that)....but my reaction has always been "oh hell no." I totally get the idea of acceptance and making peace with what happened so that the injured party can move forward....but I do not support the free ride that total forgiveness gives to those who hurt and keep on hurting without remorse and change.