Forgive me but I forgive you ...
be true then that when you do something really bad, and eventually we regret the pain you feel is greater than that caused to others? Sometimes I think so, if you are sensitive enough ... But I also think that if you are good and sensitive hardly hurts others. But the real question is, can you forgive those who hurt you if you show regret? You forgive? I think I have a very high threshold of tolerance (and, yes, if I do inc @ ** are then you have done things a unspeakable evil, like eating the last cookie in my case, those with chocolate chips, spammed on my blog or joked about my hair ... Or did another hundred actions that hurt my delicate feelings), but despite my tolerance, I do not lose. We step on, I forget, but forgiveness. You can imagine for a moment the thin philological differences between the two acts, with the practical implications that will ... Have you imagined? Now I illustrate: If you forgive resets. As if it had never been done. No going back, you can never say "Sorry I walked with muddy boots on your carpet, but remember that I have forgiven you when you have set fire to my collection of comics ...". ERROR. That fact is not good exchange, you forgive the stupidity of that action and therefore agreed that the event could no longer be used to justify your sudden and violent mood swings. But if you do that little fire him "forget", b ', there is nothing that sooner or later his merry sparks suit you in mind! You can feel magnanimous but not completely stupid. That the arsonist repent instead is a condition sine qua non for any development other than the feud or murder ... "Yes, I've broken your piggy bank, but I am sorry!" .. and I believe you, in your opinion if you were not sorry (and do not return the stolen goods), they were even talking about?
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