SINCERE APOLOGY.

Seeking closure is important, honestly. It often brings a comforting or satisfying sense of finality or understanding of why things panned out a certain way.

I love closure because it teaches you where to go from here. It is human nature to make irrational assumptions.

Don't just tell me you're sorry when you mess up, because, like it or not, an apology alone fixes nothing. Saying "Sorry" doesn’t erase the damage done. What does help is a sincere apology—one that includes an explanation of why you screwed up.

Intentions are the true measure (or SI unit) of our actions. Did you know that there are certain conditions under which a person can commit a crime but won’t be convicted? The point is, there’s a need to explain your actions to people you might have upset because intentions often carry more weight than the action itself.

Dearest reader, pure intentions can always be misunderstood. Seek closure and give sincere apologies. There’s a lot you may never figure out if you don’t give the other person a chance to explain.


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