Hey there!
Story Time!
A friend I had blocked a couple of months back reached out to me today, apologising for taking me for granted. My first reaction was excitement, that genuine joy that comes with getting a message from a long-time friend you have been disconnected from.
Funny thing is, I couldn’t even remember why I was mad at him or what caused our issues in the first place. So while he apologised, I found myself ransacking my brain to recall what had happened.
Later in the day, I told my sister about it and she teased me about being too nice. Madam even remembered exactly what the said friend did that offended me.
But the highlight of the whole thing for me was not the apology. I didn’t need it, because I had already forgiven and forgotten. What struck me was the act of coming back, the realisation of “I messed up” and then owning up to it by admitting it.
I am not saying I am perfect. The point is, it is always grand when people take responsibility for their actions. It speaks of growth, maturity, and character.
Dearest reader, when next you realise you are wrong, don’t run away from it. Don’t let pride rob you of the beauty that comes with reconciliation. Sometimes, it is not even about the apology itself, but about showing up and saying, “I was wrong.” That act alone can heal wounds and restore bridges.
@favvy_Okwansđź–¤.
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