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intersistere | "to stand in the middle" Home About intersistere ~ "to stand in the middle" Search: Forgiveness 07 Tuesday Jun 2016 Posted by Susan Sutphin in personal growth ≈ 6 Comments For as long as I can remember, I have ridiculed forgiveness and mocked it without concern about how I would be perceived. I always thought of forgiveness as something people did for selfish reasons; i.e., to raise themselves up above others as some sort of demigod, someone who was better than all the others who could not or would not forgive. I also thought the reason people forgave others was for redemption. Maybe others were forgiving me all my life; I don’t know. But I just did not recognize it, and I don’t recall forgiving as part of my personality.  Fuck ’em, I would think, they’re the ones who mistreated me. Why should I forgive them? And then something happened. I was hurt badly by someone, so much so that I honestly thought my relationship with that person ...

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