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Originally Posted by nathan_slatter
While I admit hurt was a catalyst for my life as of now -- I'm no longer hurt. I have pondered the actions of the past and chalk it up to misplace, misuse, and misinterpreted love and care. It was nothing less.
I honestly believe that those who hurt, do so accidentally without a motive of hurt. In that case, I can only believe that they truly felt that they were doing what is right in their own eyes.
My hurt has waned to wisdom. I thank God everyday that he kept me through the hurt and, in fact, I thank Him for where the struggle by fire brought me. As I'm writing this, I realize something. I should be thankful to those who did the hurting -- I wouldn't be where God has brought me to without them.
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I disagree to a certain extent. Those that become right in their own eyes, Dictators I like to call them, DO NOT do things accidentally without a motive of hurt. They are ready and willing to write someone off as a swine that doesn't deserve the pearl. True forgiveness is unknown to them.