Apologies mean nothing if the same mistakes keep happening.
Some people use “I’m sorry” and “please forgive me” as a form of emotional blackmail—thinking that simply apologizing is enough. “After all, I apologized.”
No! Someone who truly values a relationship and wants to build something healthy will make conscious and intentional efforts to do better.
They won’t stay comfortable in their wrongs and use apologies as a cover-up.
There’s a big difference between someone genuinely trying to improve and someone who keeps doing the same thing, knowing they can always say “I’m sorry.”
You can’t build a healthy home when you're constantly hurting someone and then playing the victim with endless apologies.
“I’m sorry” can’t fix everything.
Some people use “I’m sorry” and “please forgive me” as a form of emotional blackmail—thinking that simply apologizing is enough. “After all, I apologized.”
No! Someone who truly values a relationship and wants to build something healthy will make conscious and intentional efforts to do better.
They won’t stay comfortable in their wrongs and use apologies as a cover-up.
There’s a big difference between someone genuinely trying to improve and someone who keeps doing the same thing, knowing they can always say “I’m sorry.”
You can’t build a healthy home when you're constantly hurting someone and then playing the victim with endless apologies.
“I’m sorry” can’t fix everything.
Apologies mean nothing if the same mistakes keep happening.
Some people use “I’m sorry” and “please forgive me” as a form of emotional blackmail—thinking that simply apologizing is enough. “After all, I apologized.”
No! Someone who truly values a relationship and wants to build something healthy will make conscious and intentional efforts to do better.
They won’t stay comfortable in their wrongs and use apologies as a cover-up.
There’s a big difference between someone genuinely trying to improve and someone who keeps doing the same thing, knowing they can always say “I’m sorry.”
You can’t build a healthy home when you're constantly hurting someone and then playing the victim with endless apologies.
“I’m sorry” can’t fix everything.
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