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Forgiveness is the first step towards redemption. Because who would want to fix a man who deserves to be broken?
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Forgiveness does not mean forgetting or minimising the pain we feel; nor is it about excusing others.Â
Forgiveness means making a conscious and deliberate decision to let go of our feelings of resentment or revenge, regardless of whether the person who has upset us deserves it.
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