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Post by a reader on Jul 24, 2008 22:18:20 GMT -5
I think when we are saying "I'm sorry" - we are not feeling sorry for someone else, we are feeling sorry for the way we hurt them and Freespirit and I both regretted our misunderstanding - what's wrong with saying "I'm sorry" When I truly do regret involuntarily hurting someone or else sorry that they felt hurt by something I said . . .
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Post by wanttobewithGod on Jul 25, 2008 0:50:13 GMT -5
Nothing at all, a reader. I think it's pretty common to feel sorry and to have to say it or show it in order to feel better about ourselves....I know that's the case for me. Also, when I'm sorry for something and I keep it inside...I most often feel it's kind of a "cop out" like "well, I was wrong but if I don't say anything I won't have to admit it or look bad and maybbbbbe it'll just blow over.... ;D you know? I think it's great when we can admit that we may, just possibly, once in a while, on occasion.....be the tiniest bit wrong about something. (if not entirely) LOL! M.
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Post by SO SAD on Jul 25, 2008 8:55:24 GMT -5
You know, the sad thing is that some absolutely cannot or WILL NOT say they are sorry! Especially in the matter with JF, it is really a SAD SAD thing and I feel sorry for them when they take their last breath..........
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Post by The Sad Thing on Jul 25, 2008 9:18:55 GMT -5
You know, the sad thing is that some absolutely cannot or WILL NOT say they are sorry! Especially in the matter with JF, it is really a SAD SAD thing and I feel sorry for them when they take their last breath.......... NO 2x2 will say they are sorry if a wrong was put forth by them towards someone with flawed over bearing reasoning. i.e. You are wrong and not in the right spirit and unwilling because you question us. Well Duh. They brand you not really because you have done some wrong but because you question their authority. It does not matter if they are wrong. This is especially true with over bearing workers. They will never admit a wrong because to do so would mean giving in to error (theirs).
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Post by ilylo on Jul 25, 2008 9:27:17 GMT -5
NO 2x2 will say they are sorry if a wrong was put forth by them towards someone with flawed over bearing reasoning. i.e. You are wrong and not in the right spirit and unwilling because you question us. Well Duh. They brand you not really because you have done some wrong but because you question their authority. It does not matter if they are wrong. This is especially true with over bearing workers. They will never admit a wrong because to do so would mean giving in to error (theirs). Jason, are you paying attention?
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