Some people use this as an excuse to not hold themselves accountable for the crappy things they’ve done. Sure you may be a different person than you used to be, but that doesn’t cancel out anything that you have said/done to hurt someone in the past. https://twitter.com/thesedamnlines/status/1248054529662185472
If you try to pop back into someone’s life after hurting them and say “Well you can’t hold that against me, that was the ‘old me’..” I hope you know that’s not the right way to restore a broken relationship.
Simply saying “That’s the old me” doesn’t replace an apology.
Simply saying “That’s the old me” doesn’t replace an apology.
They say changed behavior is the best apology, and yes, I agree. But some of y’all don’t want to admit that a verbal apology is also needed. Some things *need* to be addressed and talked over.
Romans 12: 18 says to live peaceably with others. Y’know what that entails? Swallowing your pride and admitting when you’re wrong.
*Disclaimer* this thread doesn’t apply if you’ve already apologized/made amends with those you’ve hurt.
*Disclaimer* this thread doesn’t apply if you’ve already apologized/made amends with those you’ve hurt.
