Your emphasis on forgiveness seems to leave out a legitimate time for being angry.  It seems natural to me that we get angry when treated unjustly.  Why shouldn’t we?  When treated badly, I think it is healthy to have some anger over what happened.

I agree, and your timing is interesting because I just recently posted an essay on Psychology Today addressing this very issue.  It can be found here: Which Protects You Better: Anger or Forgiveness?, May 14, 2025

The gist of that essay is that short-term anger is healthy, but when it deepens, festers, and lasts a long time, it can become unhealthy and contribute to emotional and even physical compromise.  Forgiveness can help a person keep anger under control.

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