That the smoke is lifting and the true story of the Big Pharma is being revealed .. she is very depressed. Pissy all the time, withdrawn, angry … I think she regrets decisions she’s made but is too pigheaded to admit it. I’m not looking to rub her face in it, or belittle her, I want to offer an olive branch and bring her and her family under my wing again. Any advice? Is this happening to any of you?
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I think about the power of true forgiveness and leading by example.
Forgiveness is unilateral on your part Not to be confused with reconciliation which is bilateral with the other party.
As a nation there is a call for “unity” but what the majority usually want is forgiveness from the other side. Christians tend to get burned by this concept. As a forward looking Christian we are in an ideological war so I am less forgiving of Marxist ideas and there adherents. Family is not nation however. She has to grieve her decision and you should support her journey back. Avoid the “I told you so” and redirect anger to where it should go to the government and big pharma. Stages of grief include anger...