in order to forgive, you have to remember how you were hurt in the first place. And that in order to forget, you had to accept your role in what had happened.
by Jodi Picoult (0 Reviews)
In "Change of Heart" by Jodi Picoult, the author explores the complex nature of forgiveness and healing. The narrative suggests that to truly forgive someone, one must recall the pain and hurt caused by their actions. This recollection is essential as it acknowledges the emotional impact, allowing for a deeper understanding of the situation and the feelings involved.
Additionally, the process of moving on requires one to accept personal responsibility in the events that transpired. By recognizing their own role, individuals can start to process their emotions and ultimately find peace. Picoult emphasizes that forgetting isn't merely about dismissing the past, but rather about coming to terms with it and allowing growth from the experience.
In order to forgive, you have to remember how you were hurt in the first place.
And that in order to forget, you had to accept your role in what had happened.
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