Forgiveness and Justice
The discussion delves into the complexities of forgiveness, emphasizing that it doesn't have to equate to a lack of justice or reconciliation. Insights reveal that one can forgive while still seeking justice, challenging the common cultural notion that these concepts are intertwined. This exploration encourages a nuanced understanding of forgiveness, allowing for empathy without condoning harmful actions.In this clip
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Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
342 - To Forgive or Not To Forgive
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What are your thoughts on the perspective that if you understand why someone did what they did, it obviates the necessity for blame and therefore forgiveness, as discussed in the episode Sheila Heen — How to Navigate Hard Conversations, the Subtle Art of Apologizing, and More?
What are your thoughts on the perspective that if you understand why someone did what they did, it obviates the necessity for blame and therefore forgiveness, as discussed in the episode Sheila Heen — How to Navigate Hard Conversations, the Subtle Art of Apologizing, and More?
What are your thoughts on the perspective that if you understand why someone did what they did, it obviates the necessity for blame and therefore forgiveness, as discussed in the episode Sheila Heen — How to Navigate Hard Conversations, the Subtle Art of Apologizing, and More? Also, how does this perspective relate to the episodes #362: Heal Your Wounds & Reclaim Your Life Through Shadow Work w/ Violet Benson and Understanding Emotional Resilience?