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Exploring Empathy

When We Don’t Apologize

8/29/2018

 
Saying I’m sorry takes strength and it helps to have a good dose of empathy.
Mistakes happen.  At some point we all have said something we regret, or done something we wish we hadn’t, or didn’t do something we wish we had.  We hurt people’s feelings.  We have also been on the receiving end of those hurt feelings.  Someone said or did something that made us feel mistreated and wronged.  When nothing is said or done to acknowledge that mistake we are left with those hurt feelings. 

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