Forgive and Forget

Nick recently posted Forgive and forget. Stephen in this cartoon has no problem doing that!

 

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10 Responses to Forgive and Forget

  1. tammy j says:

    nor do I! LOLOL!
    nothing like looking smart AND pious! LOL! or then…
    some of us just look old. LOL. I have that part down pat! 😉

    • Jean says:

      Ingrid Bergman said,

      Happiness is good health and a bad memory.

      I would say having a selective memory. Learn from the unpleasant experiences and move on, but treasure the wonderful ones.

  2. Cindi says:

    I wanna say that I forgive but I never forget…
    But one of my co-workers said the other day that I DON’T forgive.
    I replied that I do!
    She asked when?…
    and while I want to be someone who forgives.
    I just can’t remember who or what I forgave.

  3. ok, have no comments on this matter…possibly because I’m on the fence

  4. .Rummuser says:

    It has been a long time since I had to forgive someone for some harm done to me and so I wouldn’t know quite how I would react now if something did happen. The chances are slim that it would but, if it did, I doubt that it will affect me in any way so the question of forgiving and forgetting may not arise at all.

    • Jean says:

      If something harmful happened, it would be more likely to be to your family rather than you, but even that is unlikely.

  5. nick says:

    Yes, I’ve had a dreadful memory for many years, which does make it easier to forget unpleasant experiences. Fortunately the pleasant experiences tend to remain!

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