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Forgiveness

  • Writer: John Kuhlman
    John Kuhlman
  • May 30
  • 1 min read

Some of the best advice I ever heard came from Chase Hughes. He said, "Be absurdly forgiving of yourself." I've been practicing that very thing. When I forgive myself, it feels like I'm cutting anchor chains, anchor chains holding me to the anchors of my past. Holding on doesn't make me a better man. Letting go allows me the opportunity to grow in the here-and-now. Growing in the here-and-now is what's best for future me. I've discovered forgiveness is the key to seeing opportunity and potential. It's a simple formula. It's not easy to implement, but with practice, forgiveness can become a tool vital to change. We humans are a process. Holding on to the past hinders that process. I'm forgiving myself and letting go. You can too!

 
 
 

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