The Act of Forgiving is not so Easy as it Sounds
The act of forgiving is the noblest of all and has the potential to turn even impossibilities into a possibility.
A person who is unable to forgive someone is probably committing the biggest of the sins. However, when at some point of time he changes his mindset and decides to forgive the person, that is probably the time he realises how big his fault really was.
“To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.”
― Lewis B. Smedes
Forgiving Always does Good and Brings Eternal Peace of Mind
It is of course true that the act of forgiving someone benefits the one who is forgiven but seldom the other side of the story is seen or felt.
The one who forgives gets a sort of eternal peace of mind which is incomparable to any other humble acts.
If a person has something against another person in mind and does not forgive him or is not ready for that, he is probably killing himself from inside.
His act generates more and more hate within him which is harmful for himself. But if he decides to move on by forgiving his enemy, he does good to himself only.
Thus, one should always choose the path of forgiving rather than keeping hatred for someone.
While it is true that the other person would be benefited in the due process, this can bring a lot of benefits to the person concerned as well. It is truly the noblest of all.
“Forgiveness is not something we do for other people. It’s something we do for ourselves to move on.”
― Anonymous
Forgiving is Both the Toughest as well as the Noblest
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