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Redway 26-07-2022 08:28 AM

How much active personal value do you put on forgiveness (and what are your limits?)
 
And by that I mean (as it says in the title, really, but I’ll explain a bit more), is it easy for you to forgive people even when they’ve wronged you in some of the most despicable ways - e.g., gaslighting the hell out of you and casting doubt over your capabilities and sanity to the point where you became an invalidated shell of yourself for months (or more); roping you into a smear campaign when you were really just minding your business; doing the dirty with your other half - or do you just F people off at the slightest sign of disrespect/interpersonal toxicity (which is absolutely fine if that’s where your boundaries are at)?

Redway 26-07-2022 08:36 AM

So long as no-one dies, I can forgive just shout anything

about*

AnnieK 26-07-2022 08:45 AM

I can forgive quite quickly when it is me that has been "wronged". I hold more of a grudge f people "wrong" my loved ones.

Holding a grudge takes too much effort. I don't forget easily though so will always be a little more wary

Beso 26-07-2022 08:59 AM

Lifes to short to hold grudges.

My ex wife new partner gave her its him or me speech when my late son was going of the rails a bit, she chose him, so my late son was living with his granny whilst I was living in London.

Sadly he passed away a short time later. At first I was so angry with him for the him or me thing, but realised that neither him nor my ex wife would have expected anything like what happened to happen. So after the initial hurt and anger you soon learn to see things from a different perspective, and time can be a good healer.

Day to day stuff, like people lying to you, or saying something you disagree etc, well I just dont have enough hate in me for it to matter.

Zizu 26-07-2022 09:32 AM

How much active personal value do you put on forgiveness (and what are your limits?)
 
This is a vey interesting and rather complex talking point !!


I have maybe an extreme take on things as from my part I can forgive ( if not forget ) just about anything - if the ‘person’ is simply too young to know ( or simply incapable of knowing ) any better .

Sadly , if it’s an adult that wrongs me or my family / friends then sadly there’s really no coming back .

This may not seem to be a rational view to many of you but I attribute my ‘off kilter’ view to me being Aspergers/ADHD ( and dyslexic... sigh)


That said , thankfully there haven’t been many incidents anyway and I don’t dwell on them ... they are just filed away in my virtual filing cabinet

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Crimson Dynamo 26-07-2022 10:11 AM

I can forgive and have done so

Niamh. 26-07-2022 10:14 AM

It's a difficult one to answer,it really does depend on a lot of things for me

Zizu 26-07-2022 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11194148)
It's a difficult one to answer,it really does depend on a lot of things for me


Exactly !


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Oliver_W 26-07-2022 10:21 AM

I've always been pretty forgiving, almost every day is a new slate :joker:

Redway 26-07-2022 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11194141)
This is a vey interesting and rather complex talking point !!


I have maybe an extreme take on things as from my part I can forgive ( if not forget ) just about anything - if the ‘person’ is simply too young to know ( or simply incapable of knowing ) any better .

Sadly , if it’s an adult that wrongs me or my family / friends then sadly there’s really no coming back .

This may not seem to be a rational view to many of you but I attribute my ‘off kilter’ view to me being Aspergers/ADHD ( and dyslexic... sigh)


That said , thankfully there haven’t been many incidents anyway and I don’t dwell on them ... they are just filed away in my virtual filing cabinet

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Would you say you being on the autistic spectrum gives you a certain naive purity of outlook when it comes to being honest and straightforward (making it easier to just forgive and let live) or does it do the opposite thing and make you very black-and-white when it comes to morals and the way you approach people who cross them (a little like people with borderline personalities, but obviously much less chaotic)?

smudgie 26-07-2022 11:06 AM

Easy to answer.
I am very tolerant in general, but if you really crossed the boundary then you really are dead to me, no grudges, just dead.

bots 26-07-2022 11:11 AM

i don't hold grudges, i just shut people out of my life that have been a dick to me or my family and there is no coming back from that. Holding a grudge demands effort on my part which i'm not prepared to invest.

Redway 26-07-2022 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11194148)
It's a difficult one to answer,it really does depend on a lot of things for me

Yeah, it’s a tricky one. That’s why I made those poll options quite broad and detailed but that doesn’t even tell the half of it. It’s just something for people to think about across the course of the week, I suppose (the options are open indefinitely so people can tap in whenever).

Personally I try and see the world through a somewhat abstractly-accommodating lens if that makes any sense (in other words I might not be the first to jump into the fray of things when it comes to navigating relationships but at the same time I very much recognise that people are so different when it comes to boundaries and things that are and aren’t acceptable). I try and take people as they are but exaggerated, negative gossip involving my name, insulting some of my innermost values and violating my personal boundaries (whatever they might be in that any one instance) over and over again, especially when it’s along the lines of - I know he said that this is how he likes to pattern his ting but based just on what I think I don’t think he’s entitled to that boundary or mark of basic interpersonal respect - just doesn’t jibe well with me, because then it’s like people aren’t even trying to respect you (which kind of defeats the purpose of a friendship or anything like it) and people like that don’t tend to change (unless they go on some sort of long narcissistic healing/recovery programme) so I tend to just allow people like that. On the one hand I’m the kindest, most dutiful and accommodating sort of person with people who respect me (who I respect in turn) and value the concept of healthy interpersonal relationships (and I value my family like die, despite our occasional disagreements) but I can also be incredibly indifferent and cold-hearted when it comes to people who disrespect me and only really want me around once a week to do favours for them. I made the mistake of playing the game for a little while before just making them feel guilty and letting them go but at this point I’m hardened to the point where I wouldn’t even look someone like that in the eye once I’ve sussed what they’re about.

Crimson Dynamo 26-07-2022 12:40 PM

Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. (Lords prayer)

It is also not enough to forgive just once. Jesus says in the parable of the Unforgiving Servant that it is not enough simply to forgive someone seven times, but seventy time seven (Matthew 18:21-22) which implies as often as is needed.

For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you, but if you do not forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.

Niamh. 26-07-2022 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11194207)
Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. (Lords prayer)

It is also not enough to forgive just once. Jesus says in the parable of the Unforgiving Servant that it is not enough simply to forgive someone seven times, but seventy time seven (Matthew 18:21-22) which implies as often as is needed.

For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you, but if you do not forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.

Jesus sounds like a bit of a Doormat tbh

Crimson Dynamo 26-07-2022 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11194214)
Jesus sounds like a bit of a Doormat tbh

no he is just chilled

All the way through the Bible the message (or gathered human wisdom to avoid wars and death) is "m8te you need to forgive people and people will forgive you when you f up" otherwise is a sh1tfest bro and you will spend way to much time with negative energy and like mental health issues - yo feel me?"

ie forgive

bots 26-07-2022 12:59 PM

turn the other cheek is another classic

Niamh. 26-07-2022 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11194224)
no he is just chilled

All the way through the Bible the message (or gathered human wisdom to avoid wars and death) is "m8te you need to forgive people and people will forgive you when you f up" otherwise is a sh1tfest bro and you will spend way to much time with negative energy and like mental health issues - yo feel me?"

ie forgive

Look where that got him though, chillin' on a cross

The Slim Reaper 26-07-2022 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11194214)
Jesus sounds like a bit of a Doormat tbh

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Niamh. 26-07-2022 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11194235)

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Redway 26-07-2022 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11194176)
Yeah, it’s a tricky one. That’s why I made those poll options quite broad and detailed but that doesn’t even tell the half of it. It’s just something for people to think about across the course of the week, I suppose (the options are open indefinitely so people can tap in whenever).

Personally I try and see the world through a somewhat abstractly-accommodating lens if that makes any sense (in other words I might not be the first to jump into the fray of things when it comes to navigating relationships but at the same time I very much recognise that people are so different when it comes to boundaries and things that are and aren’t acceptable). I try and take people as they are but exaggerated, negative gossip involving my name, insulting some of my innermost values and violating my personal boundaries (whatever they might be in that any one instance) over and over again, especially when it’s along the lines of - I know he said that this is how he likes to pattern his ting but based just on what I think I don’t think he’s entitled to that boundary or mark of basic interpersonal respect - just doesn’t jibe well with me, because then it’s like people aren’t even trying to respect you (which kind of defeats the purpose of a friendship or anything like it) and people like that don’t tend to change (unless they go on some sort of long narcissistic healing/recovery programme) so I tend to just allow people like that. On the one hand I’m the kindest, most dutiful and accommodating sort of person with people who respect me (who I respect in turn) and value the concept of healthy interpersonal relationships (and I value my family like die) but I can also be incredibly indifferent and cold-hearted when it comes to people who disrespect me and only really want me around once a week to do favours for them. I made the mistake of playing the game for a little while before just making them feel guilty and letting them go but at this point I’m hardened to the point where I wouldn’t even look someone like that in the eye once I’ve sussed what they’re about.

^ none of that’s to say I don’t otherwise enjoy doing favours for people because there are people in my life who I have a mutual somewhat personable connection with but don’t actively interact with when I’m not helping them out or doing them the odd favour here and there when they need it. That’s fine because in those cases we know where we stand (and we may or may not become closer at some point in the future) and I really don’t mind casual favour-needing buddies so long as there’s a modicum of respect. That’s all I really ask for. Don’t take me for a dickhead or gossip about me unnecessarily (in a way that makes whatever my situation is ten times worse) and there’ll be nothing to forgive. That’s just the way it is and it’s not like it isn’t fair play.

The Slim Reaper 26-07-2022 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11194237)

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Crimson Dynamo 26-07-2022 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11194231)
Look where that got him though, chillin' on a cross

ah yes but he forgave those who did it

“Father, forgive them, for they don’t know what they’re doing.”

and when he died it meant that eternal life was promised to all people who have faith in him.

So it was a win win for humanity in the end

:hee:

Niamh. 26-07-2022 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11194241)

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Redway 26-07-2022 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11194226)
turn the other cheek is another classic

But is that always practical when people are trespassing your values and boundaries in the most disgusting ways (as is often the case with so many people)?


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