In society, quick forgiveness is valued over true forgiveness. But what does it really mean to forgive—and why do some people get labelled “unforgiving” when they’re anything but? The stereotype of ‘forgiving‘ is challenged in this article – discussing the very nature and meaning of forgiving. 👇 👇 👇 📖
People Labelled “Unforgiving” Are Often The First To Forgive
What may look like stubbornness or bitterness on the surface is often the result of careful discernment, boundaries and self-respect.
Forgiveness isn’t a one-time fix-all; it is an ongoing process of reviewing whether forgiveness should have been granted in the first place if the harm or situation forgiven keeps repeating itself.
This re-evaluation isn’t about changing one’s mind – but about discernment and good judgement. The body keeps the score and remembers – forgiving isn’t forgetting.



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