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#13 – The Small Hells We Build
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#13 – The Small Hells We Build

In this episode, we begin with fatigue and the slow return to momentum, and somehow find ourselves in the heart of forgiveness. We reflect on what it means to be wronged, not grand betrayals, but in the quiet fractures of everyday life. We explore whether forgiveness is about the other person at all, or whether it is a decision about the weight we are willing to keep carrying.

We talk about self-betrayal before other-betrayal. About the stories we tell ourselves when expectations are broken. About resentment as something we choose to hold, and forgiveness as something we choose to release. We ask whether understanding someone’s context is necessary for letting go, and whether trust and forgiveness are actually the same thing.

We wrestle with justice, intention, repentance, and the small hells we create for ourselves when we normalize what we know is wrong. We circle around a difficult idea, that how we treat others may be a mirror of how we treat ourselves.

Keywords

forgiveness, betrayal, self-trust, resentment, justice, expectations, relational repair, emotional maturity, repentance, trust, accountability, self-awareness, boundaries, healing, intention

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