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All of us make mistakes. Howsoever intelligent we could be, or wealthy, or skilled, mistakes are all made by us. Often we recognize, other times we don't. But we all make mistakes because we are human. Only God doesn't actually make any mistake.
Our interest is hurt by some of our mistakes. They don't hurt other people. But often, we do several points knowingly or unknowingly others are hurt by that. That's the full time to apologize. Why do many of us apologize immediately, and why do many of us avoid it? Although some wait for ages to sorry after choosing huge blunders, why do many of us say sorry also for a simple injured? That's a mystery. All of it is determined by our thinking, our upbringing, our humility, our sense of right and wrong, and our opinion of others thoughts and etc. But do we become smaller by saying sorry? Are we confessing an error by saying sorry? Are we hurting our vanity by saying sorry? Most certainly not.
We somewhat become better by saying sorry. When we say sorry, we feel good, the other party feels good. By saying sorry, we are perhaps not building a mistake of confessing a blunder and getting ourselves to risk of ridicule, but saying that- seem here, this mistake was made by me, and I'm very sorry for that. Please forgive me and let us be friends again. An apology makes a much better person to us by cleaning us of our guilt. Let us all say sorry when we know that by any act of ours, we have hurt someone even though the hurt is simple. Our apology must match matters to be brought by it back again to normal, if the error is bigger.
Let us apologize at all of the times, we make a blunder and make somebody happy again and get pleasure in exchange. this site


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