"SORRY."


I engaged someone recently and he talked about how someone who can acknowledge his/her faults and sincerely apologize is very mature.

The act of accepting that we are wrong can be a really big deal to some people. The most challenging individuals are often those who refuse to accept responsibility, preferring to shift blame onto others.

How do I know this? I was one of them. I could turn an issue upside down so as to justify my actions even though I was wrong, and until I got rid of this habit, I never knew how childish it was.

Acknowledging fault requires maturity, extending beyond mere words to sincere actions. As Mr. Paul wisely noted, an apology is meaningless if it's not followed by meaningful change

Dearest reader, let's learn to act mature as we embrace our flaws, fault lines, and wrongdoings!

Just as simple as an apology seem, it could save you from a whole lot. 

@favvy_Okwansđź–¤.

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