Psychology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Is forgiving somebody a materialistic or humane action ?

Answers

Answered by Samar111
7
Hey!

Forgiving someone is not a materialistic action, it's a human action.

Humans are creatures on this earth, and it's obvious that one can make mistakes afterall no one is perfect in this world, each one has their own specialility and each one is unique in their own way.

A human may try to do something new, and while doing that one can make small errors which can be quite big ones, and may have caused Something big , but forgiving always helps one to move forward on the way of improvement.


What is done, is already done, we can't change the past, but we can definitely make the future better by improving what we did wrong in our past.


Even we can make mistakes sometimes, and we always find a scope for improvement, so being a human , forgiving is a human action.


Answered by Nikki57
10
Hey!

Forgiving, what is forgiving?
Forgiving is a kind act, kind act which may helps a person to always move ahead in his/her life.

We all, for sure, make mistakes, big mistakes, weird mistakes, careless mistake, small mistakes. Can we ever change the consequences of those mistakes? No! So is there any benifit for criticising a person who has committed a mistake? No! Because what already took place can never ever be changed, but what has to be happened in future can be definitely changed by doing correct things in present.

There are some stages when we make mistakes. But, other person should once forgive, because forgiveness always helps. And on other side , it's our duty, that we always correct our mistakes.

And thus forgiving is a human action.
Similar questions