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86 Research suggests the people who forgive too quickly aren’t generous. They’re often replaying a childhood pattern where restoring peace was their responsibility, not the person who caused the harm

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 11:04 EDT

Research suggests the people who forgive too quickly aren’t generous. They’re often replaying a childhood pattern where restoring peace was their responsibility, not the person who caused the harm

Research suggests people who forgive too quickly are often replaying a childhood pattern where restoring peace was their responsibility. What looks like generosity may actually be a deeply wired survival strategy from growing up in emotionally unpredictable homes.

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