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Speech writing on forgiving our enemies better than punishing them

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Answered by divyadhingrad23
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forgive means dismiss from mind.forgiving someone is itself a great work.parents forgive their child for her/his mistake similarly we should forgive our enemies rather than punishing them because we have no right  to punish anyone if some is irritating us we should ignore him instead of irritating him/her back.if you will punish your enemies instead of forgiving them then their is no difference between you and your's enemies and if you punish him/her you will forms a bad image in the the front of others and you too felt bad after sometime so it is better to dismiss his/her mistakes from your mind.

Answered by aaditya3989
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Answer:

There is a famous proverb 'To err is human, to forgive, divine'. When people apologise for their errors, it is best to forgive them and move past the incident. Forgiveness helps a person to introspect. It makes him realise the mistake and take note of the following corrective measure. Punishments often result in angst and embarrassment. People being punished might never correct their actions due to the guilt and shame they face. Punishment could make an individual immune towards the concept of 'apology and correctiveness'. Therefore, when people genuinely apologise for their wrongdoings and feel repentant, the best course of action is to forgive them.

Explanation:

When people commit mistakes, it sometimes becomes important to punish them. Some people learn it the hard way and only when they are punished, will they understand the severity of their mistakes.

Consequently, forgiving people may lead to them taking things for granted and they might stop acknowledging their errors. For example, if a pickpocket is not punished for his action, he may go on to commit several more crimes.

Punishment generates fear in the mind of an individual. It ultimately deters an individual from performing unacceptable, undesirable and unethical actions.

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