I have just one more question, my seventh follow-up question: Suppose I forgive unconditionally, without an apology from the other person. Does that render my forgiving incomplete?
No, it does not. Why? It is because you have done the best that you can. Your engaging in the moral virtue of forgiveness is not flawed if the other refuses your great generosity. I actually have an essay on the Psychology Today website addressing this very issue. Here is a link to that essay:
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