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The root of bitterness that can grow in us after something terrible is done to us is a toxic, deadly, poisonous killer. We can feel justified in our bitterness against others: "I'll NEVER forgive them. They don't deserve it. They haven't earned it. You don't know what they did to me." Ultimately, we must find a way to get rid of bitterness, by instead, holding on to compassion!
By Hickory RidgeThe root of bitterness that can grow in us after something terrible is done to us is a toxic, deadly, poisonous killer. We can feel justified in our bitterness against others: "I'll NEVER forgive them. They don't deserve it. They haven't earned it. You don't know what they did to me." Ultimately, we must find a way to get rid of bitterness, by instead, holding on to compassion!