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KASOMBA MUSA's avatar

What people forget,Sir, is that forgiveness doesn't just benefit the one forgiven.

It helps both parties.

While the forgiven, it seems, is the greatest beneficiary since we think that after forgiving him/ her, we free him from the would be repercussions of his mischief.

The forgiver also gets peace of mind after freeing him/herself from the burden of hate and grudges.

So forgiving the unforgivable is the need of the hour.

For few things are more precious to a man than maintaining his peace of mind.

God bless you with more wisdom,Sir.

Amen.

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Eddie Burns's avatar

You Speak many words of wisdom. Thank you for engaging

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KASOMBA MUSA's avatar

You are welcome, Sir.

Thanks for sharing,too.

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Jody Saltzman's avatar

What a beautiful and timely piece, Eddie! We were friends during your whole journey with the documentary, and it wasn’t until I read your article today that I thought about it’s connection too what’s going on today in our country and to the horrors of the genocide in Gaza, as well as the countless other examples across the globe. Thank you!

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Teri Leigh 💜's avatar

Eddie, this is proof that the best things we do in our lives are about our passions. I’ve just seen a bigger side of you. This project had nothing to do with money or business or career. It was all about heart and passion and humanity. That’s what really matters.

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