Tagged: “break free from the past”

n a society that places a greater emphasis on “boundaries” and “cutting people off,” is it beginning to be seen as a weakness rather than a virtue to forgive people for unfair treatment?

Yes, I think your idea has merit.  Sometimes the media, for example, can criticize forgiveness in a way I consider inaccurate.  Here is one example from an essay I wrote at the Psychology Today website:

Why Is There a Backlash Against Forgiveness?

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-forgiving-life/202408/why-is-there-a-backlash-against-forgiveness

I am kind of perplexed with myself.  I find it easier to forgive non-family members for deep injustices, such as people at work, than to forgive close family members for lesser offenses.  Why would that be the case?

I think the situation comes down to this: We expect family members to respond to us with dedication and love.  When these are not realized, the hurt can be deeper than when treated badly by co-workers.  We certainly should expect co-workers to respond to us with civility and respect, but the issues of dedication and love are not there.  It is the high expectations for family members that can lead to deeper hurt in need of forgiveness.

Thank you for your answer about my partner, who blames me for being 15 minutes late after work.  If, as you say, she is accusing me of something that is not a wrongdoing, do I have the right to forgive her?  I ask because she simply is not thinking deeply enough about the situation, and so she is not engaging in deliberate wrong.

A person’s intention is not the sole criterion for you deciding whether or not a wrongdoing has occurred.  Your partner is not intentionally doing anything wrong, but her actions can be considered unjust because she is not taking the time to explore in depth your situation with the boss.  If you are annoyed by this and if it is affecting your relationship, then you can go ahead and forgive.  At the same time, you can work on the issue of fairness and gently help her to see that your situation is not a wrongdoing because you need to be obedient to the boss, and your family benefits because you are employed and have a good relationship with the boss.