Facing the person you’ve used and manipulated forces you to confront the truth of your actions and take accountability for the harm you’ve caused. (Read More)

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Facing the person you’ve used and manipulated forces you to confront the truth of your actions and take accountability for the harm you’ve caused. Their presence challenges you to reflect on your behavior and consider the ways in which you’ve contributed to their pain. It’s a crucial step towards growth and reconciliation, as it requires you to acknowledge the impact of your actions and commit to making amends.


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