Tuesday, November 15, 2005


How hard is it to say I'm sorry? And what makes it so hard? It could be the humbling effect of admitting a fault, that makes people avoid those two words. Or maybe its the fear of allowing yourself to be vulnerable to reprimands for your mistakes. Whatever it is, it has kept me and everyone I care about from mastering the art of the apology. But this one humble action, the act of admitting a mistake, a fault, an unintentional offense, eludes the common man. Some would rather lose someone dear in their life in order to walk away with their pride intact even when they know a simple I'm sorry would suffice in mending all broken bridges. Most people, unless they are totally self-involved and insensitive, know when they are wrong and they know the resolution is as simple as opening their mouth. So why then, do we continue to allow our relationships to deteriorate to simply avoid admittance of the error in our ways? Who knows. But to any friends that I may have offended, any loved ones I may have hurt, and anyone else I may have acted in an ill manner towards I say . . . . I'm ah . . . well u know . . . . . . . nevermind its not important. I'm going to bed. LOL. (I myself am only human.)

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