It took me less than a week to realize that Chuck had perfect answers to all my questions. ‘”Why do I find forgiveness so irritating?” I asked him one afternoon.
Yes. I love that he was that for you. Do you ask him questions in your head? And if so, does he answer? I talk to my grandmother, gone for 27 years. She still helps.
Rather than forgive, I just let time pass. There comes a time that I can be grateful for the outcome that comes out of some misfortune done by others, that seems to turn into something better. The need to forgive or be forgiven, sometimes isn’t necessary. The opportunity for gratitude come.
Yes. I love that he was that for you. Do you ask him questions in your head? And if so, does he answer? I talk to my grandmother, gone for 27 years. She still helps.
Rather than forgive, I just let time pass. There comes a time that I can be grateful for the outcome that comes out of some misfortune done by others, that seems to turn into something better. The need to forgive or be forgiven, sometimes isn’t necessary. The opportunity for gratitude come.
Once I was able to forgive myself for many mistakes made, it's easier to let a lot go.
I love your writing. Thank you for doing it.
Thank you vsry much.
That would be a wonderful lead for a writing prompt
What is your most unanswered question?
Write about it…
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Did you see my dog note?
where is your dog note?
https://substack.com/@prajnaohara/note/c-64379265?r=ewam6&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action
I tagged u but unsure how it works
Great answer. I can imagine the questions you would have for someone who has these kinds of answers.
Thank you, Abigail very freeing
dozens of unanswered questions like how does anyone decide anything?
thank you, Prajna.
What a perceptive fellow. A great way to be superior.
Ahhh, Chuck. ❤️