Our world, with its rules of causality, has trained us to be miserly
with forgiveness. By forgiving too readily, we can be badly hurt.
But if we've learned from a mistake and become better for it,
shouldn't we be rewarded for the learning, rather than punished for
the mistake?
Our world, with its rules of causality, has trained us to be miserly
with forgiveness. By forgiving too readily, we can be badly hurt.
But if we've learned from a mistake and become better for it,
shouldn't we be rewarded for the learning, rather than punished for
the mistake?