@Sacred-Space199
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@Sacred-Space199 · 1:15

Can you forgive unkind people?

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Can you forgive unkind people? A person's behavior is a reflection of their inner state. People who are satisfied with the themselves are always kind to others. But those who are unhappy become harsh and insensitive. At times we come across people who are very kind versus. No matter what we do, they remain unappreciative and dissatisfied and many times try to lower our selfesteem. It can be tough to forgive such people
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@yogisambhav
Sambhav Gupta
@yogisambhav · 2:06

#happiness #happyness #forgiveness #people #moveon #introspection

Hi. It is true that we meet people in life who are unappreciative of what we do and like you said, that since they are unhappy and they are wounded from inside they do not act in a very congenial manner or in a friendly manner. And we should forgive those people, such people. But let us turn this conversation around and try to look inside and see that what are the wounds that we are carrying?
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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 1:31
This discussion, this conversation has such perspectives right there. They are very unique perspectives. So it's very interesting to listen to forgiveness. You you know, I'm somebody who's very anxious to forgive, so I'm just looking for an opportunity where somebody will come with the peace offering, and I can just put that behind. I am like that. I'm wired like that. And I think that's also because sometimes I have the ability to, after the moment passes, right?
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@anant.vajpeyi
Anant Vajpeyi
@anant.vajpeyi · 1:20

#MentalWellness

I personally feel that a person's reaction to a specific thing has something related to how they experience that situation in the past. So we all have baggage of past traumas and we should try to understand that person at first. We should try to analyze what might be the reason for that. I know it all sounds good in theory and a little bit tough and practical life, but it's worth a try. We should give people second chance. We should at least let them improve
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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 3:03

@FromFuture

Yes. I think the first step is family when you start doing it with your siblings and your loved ones, right? Because you just cannot carry on staying grumpy and angry with them for a long time, right. Because you're living in a shared space most of the time or the environment is such that you just quickly want to make things, you want to set things right. To be very honest with you, I think empathy, right?
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