The phrase “forgive and forget” is a common slogan and recommendation. But does it make sense for trauma survivors? While researching for my book, You Don’t Need to Forgive: Trauma Recovery on Your ...
You may have heard it said, and you may have even said it yourself, “I will forgive, but I won’t forget.” This statement is typically preceded by a breach of trust or a big time hurt caused by someone ...
Over the last decade and a half, the internet has become less of an online networking system and more of a unique, unrestricted subculture. It includes a vast digital playground of media that is sent, ...
In Failures of Forgiveness (Princeton Univ., Sept.), Cherry, an assistant professor of philosophy at UC Riverside, rethinks the meaning and purpose of absolution. What motivated you to write this book ...
As it turns out, the old adage "forgive and forget" isn't as accurate as we'd like to believe. Instead, it's more like "forgive a little bit and pretend to forget," said Nedra Glover Tawwab, ...
Forgiveness is often misunderstood. How often have you heard the saying “forgive and forget”? and wondered how to actually achieve that? If only it were as simple as those two words. Declaring ...
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