Some people let bad experiences scar them and prevent them from forming satisfying relationships in the future. Others are able to heal and move on.
When people had the fixed mindset, they felt judged and labeled by the rejection.
For people with the growth mindset, the number one goal is forgiveness. As one woman said: “I’m no saint, but I knew for my own peace of mind that I had to forgive and forget. He hurt me but I had a whole life waiting for me and I’ll be damned if I was going to live it in the past. One day I just said, ‘Good luck to him and good luck to me.’ ”
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