What motivates forgiveness?

What motivates forgiveness?

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Boston Lad

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What motivates forgiveness?



This topic strikes me as a toughie, simply because it positions an open ended question we seldom

think about. Perhaps love, compassion, largesse, magnanimity, grace are involved. So what else?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
What motivates forgiveness? ...love, compassion, largesse, magnanimity, grace are involved. So what else?
An attempt to disguise parsinomy? Or to project phalansterianism, perhaps?

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Originally posted by FMF
An attempt to disguise parsinomy? Or to project phalansterianism, perhaps?
Sheesh !!!! Sounds very complicated. Haagan-Dazs chocolate parfait does it for me.

GRANNY.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
What motivates forgiveness?



This topic strikes me as a toughie, simply because it positions an open ended question we seldom

think about. Perhaps love, compassion, largesse, magnanimity, grace are involved. So what else?
Probably a desire to re-establish an amicable relationship with the person who wronged you or a realization that what's done cannot be undone and harboring ill will over it will not really be beneficial for you in the long run.

Also, it makes one feel good to perform an act of kindness. And, whether it is or is not, forgiveness feels like an act of kindness.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
What motivates forgiveness?



This topic strikes me as a toughie, simply because it positions an open ended question we seldom

think about. Perhaps love, compassion, largesse, magnanimity, grace are involved. So what else?
One word, "EMPATHY".

Unless we are able to put ourelves in others shoes we have no basis for forgiveness. For example, if at times you were not able to forgive. more than likely you were unable to see yourself of acting in a similar fashion. For example, how does one forgive Hitler? More than likely the overwhelming consensus would be that forgiveness is not an option merely because we simply cannot place ourselves in his shoes.

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The male seed.

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Originally posted by Palynka
The male seed.
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
What motivates forgiveness?



This topic strikes me as a toughie, simply because it positions an open ended question we seldom

think about. Perhaps love, compassion, largesse, magnanimity, grace are involved. So what else?
A person about to cast a stone may consider the bad things they themselves have done, or the good things they have failed to do. So much glass!! Better to drop the stone and move on.

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Originally posted by Melanerpes
A person about to cast a stone may consider the bad things they themselves have done, or the good things they have failed to do. So much glass!! Better to drop the stone and move on.
What is your topic relevant point?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
What is your topic relevant point?
My point is that one of the main things that motivates forgiveness of others is an awareness of one's own flaws and mistakes.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
What motivates forgiveness?



This topic strikes me as a toughie, simply because it positions an open ended question we seldom

think about. Perhaps love, compassion, largesse, magnanimity, grace are involved. So what else?
empathy

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Major problems occur when people get caught up in "revenge loops" -- when no matter what anyone does, the score is never "evened". At best, these loops lead to close friends who now refuse to talk to one another -- at worst, you get genocide and stuff like it.

An act of forgiveness is often the time when one side decides it's just not going to start or maintain a "revenge loop" where no one wins.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
What motivates forgiveness?



This topic strikes me as a toughie, simply because it positions an open ended question we seldom

think about. Perhaps love, compassion, largesse, magnanimity, grace are involved. So what else?
It is a personality trait. Some have it and some don't.

Boston Lad

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Originally posted by Melanerpes
My point is that one of the main things that motivates forgiveness of others is an awareness of one's own flaws and mistakes.
Ideally, yes. Thanks.

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Originally posted by Melanerpes
Major problems occur when people get caught up in "revenge loops" -- when no matter what anyone does, the score is never "evened". At best, these loops lead to close friends who now refuse to talk to one another -- at worst, you get genocide and stuff like it.

An act of forgiveness is often the time when one side decides it's just not going to start or maintain a "revenge loop" where no one wins.
Implacability... and things often do freeze over among once "close friends"

as well as between estranged brothers and sisters in the best of families.