Category: emotional health
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Beyond Sorry: The Power of True Repentance
“Every empty apology starts as a stumbling block, and with each insincere sorry, another brick is added, building a wall of mistrust and frustration.” — Joshua L Mullins Consider your daily interactions. How often do you say “I’m sorry” to fix misunderstandings, mistakes, or hurt feelings? It’s a common part of human interactions. But how…
