I might not forget what happened, but I choose to forgive you
I want to take a moment to express something that has been on my mind for quite some time now. It's about what happened between us, and I want you to know that I might not forget what happened, but I choose to forgive you.
It's not easy to forgive someone when they have hurt us deeply. The pain and disappointment can linger, making it hard to move forward. But holding onto anger and resentment only weighs us down, preventing us from finding peace within ourselves.
Choosing to forgive doesn't mean that I am condoning what you did or that I am forgetting the pain it caused. It simply means that I am making a conscious decision to let go of the negative emotions that have been holding me back. I am choosing to release the burden of anger and resentment, allowing myself to heal and grow.
Forgiveness is a powerful act of self-care. It frees us from the chains of bitterness and allows us to reclaim our happiness. By forgiving you, I am choosing to prioritize my own well-being over holding onto grudges. It's a step towards personal growth and inner peace.
I understand that we are all human, and we make mistakes. None of us are perfect, and we all have our flaws. It's important to remember that forgiveness is not about excusing or forgetting what happened. It's about acknowledging the imperfections in ourselves and others, and finding a way to move forward despite them.
By choosing to forgive, I am also giving us an opportunity to rebuild our relationship. Forgiveness opens the door for healing and reconciliation. It allows us to start anew, with a deeper understanding and appreciation for each other.
However, it's important to note that forgiveness doesn't mean that everything will go back to the way it was before. Rebuilding trust takes time and effort from both sides. It requires open communication, honesty, and a commitment to change. But with forgiveness as a foundation, we can work towards rebuilding our bond and creating a stronger, more resilient relationship.
So, I want you to know that I might not forget what happened, but I choose to forgive you. I choose to let go of the pain and resentment, and I hope that you can do the same. Let's move forward together, learning from our past and building a better future.