"I’m sorry I did it, but they did this and I guess it really started because of them"
Ever found that asking for forgiveness is one of the hardest things you’ll ever do? Doesn’t it help if you justify your mistake by selling out another person? It’s happened all too many times. Why carry two boxes of guilt through the front door when you can give someone else one of the boxes and send them through first? The story of your error is still written on your face, but you are now sharing the spotlight. That spotlight also burns very hot when you’re performing for the crowd of judgement bestowed upon you.
When it comes to asking for forgiveness, you need only a mirror to blame who is accountable. Step up, say " I’m sorry for what "I" did " and accept the aftermath.
"The strength and conviction expressed in your apology will always go a long way in the eyes and ears you’re speaking to"
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