Forgiving is not Reconciling

Forgiving is not reconciling. While forgiveness is an essential virtue, it does not necessarily lead to reconciliation. Forgiveness involves letting go of resentment and anger towards someone who has wronged us, freeing ourselves from negativity. However, reconciliation requires both parties to actively work towards rebuilding trust and repairing the damaged relationship. It involves open communication, understanding, and a willingness to address the underlying issues that caused the rift in the first place. Forgiving may be a step towards reconciliation, but it is not the ultimate solution; true reconciliation requires effort from all parties involved. Follow me on IG: Instagram (@angelydub) Follow Life in Progress on IG: Instagram (@lifeinprogressph) Follow me on Tiktok: Angely Dub's Creator Profile Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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When was the last time you checked in on your life’s progress?Life in Progress, hosted by Angely Dub, is here to talk you through discovering the ups and downs of adulting. With real-life stories and open-hearted conversations, Angely discussesyou can become the best version of yourself. Whether navigating your career, building relationships, or striving for personal growth, Life in Progress offers the inspiration and tools you need to keep evolving—without forgetting to enjoy the ride.After all, progress is more than just moving forward. It's about enjoying the journey as it happens.