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“Forgive Me”: Magical Words that Can Transform Relationships | Psychology

Monday, February 10, 2020 By Stillness in the Storm Leave a Comment

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(Exploring Your Mind) Some people tend to replace the word “forgive me” or “I’m sorry” with an excuse. Such people, in addition to showing low emotional intelligence, neglect the intrinsic power of forgiveness to heal misunderstandings and repair relationships.

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Source – Exploring Your Mind

by Staff Writer, January 10th, 2020

“Forgive me” isn’t just any old phrase. In fact, it’s the magic ingredient for any relationship to work well. Gandhi used to say that forgiveness is characteristic of the strong. This is because pronouncing these words out loud requires great doses of courage, humility, and strength of character. You’re publicly admitting that you’ve made mistakes or committed some sort of wrongdoing.

The truth of the matter is that, generally, we severely lack in this area. We often tend to relate the practice of forgiveness to more serious situations. Situations where you need to speak words of forgiveness to repair wounds and make it easier to turn the page and move on. However, knowing how to ask for forgiveness is something we should put into practice more often in our daily lives.

I’m sorry for…

  • Not doing what I promised.
  • Forcing you to do something you weren’t able to do.
  • Answering rudely.
  • Not calling when you needed it the most.

These are undoubtedly some of the situations where we need to know how to use this magic word. The psychology of forgiveness tells us that this action is the cornerstone of human relationships, and, as such, we should make better (and greater) use of it.

“When you forgive, you free your soul. But when you say, ‘I’m sorry,’ you free two souls.”

-Donald L. Hicks-

Book Forgiving the Unforgivable: Finding Healing and Hope Through Pain, Loss, or Betrayal

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The power of the words “Forgive me”

Misunderstandings often happen in our daily social interactions. Sometimes, you’ll misunderstand information that someone has told you and, other times, you’ll clearly make wrong judgments. Other times, you’ll even unintentionally neglect the people you value the most. You assume that there’s no problem and that they’ll never be offended if they truly appreciate us as friends. And yet they do take offense (often quite justifiably so), and it all ends in bad feelings and disappointment.

We could give hundreds of examples of common situations where small disagreements arise. And, what’s worse, is that the small problems that crop up can often accumulate and turn into something bigger if they aren’t resolved successfully. When you’re careless in your relationships this way, then trust and affection will start to diminish and may disappear altogether.

A timely “forgive me” can save friendships, relationships, marriages, and even the relationship with our children and the respect they have for us. However, there are people who just don’t know how to use these words, and, even worse, there are others who prefer to offer all sorts of lame excuses rather than to say the words “I’m sorry”. They do this because they think that forgiveness is synonymous with weakness. They look down on you and prefer an excuse in order to justify their failures, wrongdoing, and neglect.

The psychology of forgiveness

In psychology, it’s common to talk about the need to forgive. You know very well that it’s not at all easy to offer forgiveness to someone who has hurt you. However, one aspect that you may not have thought about is how difficult it is for others to swallow their pride and ask for forgiveness.

It’s a difficult step to take, as you’ll need to feel empathy, recognize the harm you’ve done, have the courage to take the step, and, most importantly, have the right social skills to do it correctly.

You should also bear in mind that an “I’m sorry” doesn’t help much if the person doesn’t change their attitude. Let’s see an example.

A father apologizes to his son for not keeping a promise. The child may accept his father’s apology. However, if those promises continue to be broken repeatedly, the plea for forgiveness loses its meaning. It becomes hot air, just empty words. Thus, in addition to courage and responsibility, you need to take action to remedy what you’ve done.

A lonely man on a beach.

What can we do with people who never ask for forgiveness?

You may have come across people who are unable to say “I’m sorry”, or “forgive me”. We keep hoping that they’ll swallow their pride one day, but they seem to get even more arrogant and even try to get us to believe that it’s all our fault or that what happened isn’t really that important.

Thus, what can we do when faced with this sort of situation? The first thing is to try to understand why these people act in this way. The fact is that those who stubbornly refuse to ask for forgiveness are trying to protect their self-esteem. They have a conflict with the image that they’re trying to project, assuming that the act of asking for forgiveness is synonymous with weakness and fallibility. They think that it’s a way of losing other people’s confidence and their own.

As you can see, it isn’t easy to live with someone who thinks that recognizing their mistakes is a recognition of weakness. If this persists, and their lack of emotional intelligence isn’t resolved, then you’ll live in a state of constant frustration and suffering. Living with someone who substitutes an “I’m sorry” for an excuse isn’t a healthy way to live.

On the other hand, we can’t force someone to ask for forgiveness. It’s something that has to come from their heart and from a desire to deal with the harm that has been caused.

Knowing how to ask for forgiveness is something that should be taught from childhood. After all, there are few phrases that are so relevant in our daily lives.

Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?

Psychology is the study of the nature of mind. Philosophy is the use of that mind in life. Both are critically important to gain an understanding of as they are aspects of the self. All you do and experience will pass through these gateways of being. The preceding information provides an overview of this self-knowledge, offering points to consider that people often don’t take the time to contemplate. With the choice to gain self-awareness, one can begin to see how their being works. With the wisdom of self-awareness, one has the tools to master their being and life in general, bringing order to chaos through navigating the challenges with the capacity for right action.

– Justin

Not sure how to make sense of this? Want to learn how to discern like a pro? Read this essential guide to discernment, analysis of claims, and understanding the truth in a world of deception: 4 Key Steps of Discernment – Advanced Truth-Seeking Tools.


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https://exploringyourmind.com/forgive-me-magical-words-that-can-transform-relationships/

Filed Under: Consciousness, Psychology, Solutions, Uncategorized Tagged With: Consciousness, exploring your mind, forgiveness, psychology

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