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Write about some incident in ypur life when you had bitterness with some one and you both have forgiven yourselves

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Answered by Itzpurplecandy
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Every new year brings expectations for change and resolutions for better behavior, and the start of an entire new decade makes these pledges feel that much more hopeful. Perhaps you’ve promised yourself you’ll spend the next few weeks changing your dietary habits, or solidifying a daily gym routine. This year I’m channeling my resolution-related energy into forgiving someone who hurt me—and I’m not doing it for their benefit. I’m doing it for my own good.

If you’ve never heard it before, hear it now: Holding onto grudges is bad for your health, and just thinking about forgiving people who’ve wronged you can leave you better off. And there’s empirical evidence on how best to go about forgiving them, even if you never plan on speaking to them again—and even if you only have an hour or two to spend thinking about them.

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Answered by DarshHere
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Every new year brings expectations for change and resolutions for better behavior, and the start of an entire new decade makes these pledges feel that much more hopeful. Perhaps you’ve promised yourself you’ll spend the next few weeks changing your dietary habits, or solidifying a daily gym routine. This year I’m channeling my resolution-related energy into forgiving someone who hurt me—and I’m not doing it for their benefit. I’m doing it for my own good.

If you’ve never heard it before, hear it now: Holding onto grudges is bad for your health, and just thinking about forgiving people who’ve wronged you can leave you better off. And there’s empirical evidence on how best to go about forgiving them, even if you never plan on speaking to them again—and even if you only have an hour or two to spend thinking about them.

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