@fmf saidI haven’t done any "terrible things". When I detect a weakness in my character, I correct it, regardless of gaslighting to the contrary.
Share stories of immoral things you have done that caused harm to others so that we can then steer well clear of talking about what you have revealed.
Weasel words are for weasels. Or for people who collect them into files. But I repeat myself.
By calling them "terrible things", do you expect more people to come to you for "confession"?
@divegeester saidI have made it clear that I, for one, will steer well clear of talking about the terrible things you reveal yourself as having done.
By calling them "terrible things", do you expect more people to come to you for "confession"?
@very-rusty saidIf we have reconciled with terrible and harmful things, I hope we have left them behind to be forgiven and forgotten.
Would reading the odd post of yours be considered a "Terrible Thing"? 🙂 (Just Kidding)
-VR
once upon a time,
i was hiking in the mountains of northern new mexico at the philmont scout ranch with a dozen other boy scouts and a couple scout masters
several of us were lollygagging behind and we spied a small critter, mammalian, prolly a chipmunk
i picked up a rock and bluffed that i was going to throw it at the defenseless animal, prolly ten meters away
i was dared, double dared, then triple dog dared to do it
the code requires one to answer a triple dog dare
i threw the rock and it connected squarely with the animal's head, but did not kill it
i could have stabbed it to death with the sheath knife i carried, but did not
i picked up a much larger rock and crushed its skull
the ghost of the chipmunk visits me nightly, reminds me i am forgiven for the atrocity, and tells me stories of his grandchildren and great grandchildren and how they pass down the story of how evil humans are and to take great care when in our proximity
his name was charley
@torunn saidSome things can never be forgiven or forgotten, the trick is not to think about them. 🙂
If we have reconciled with terrible and harmful things, I hope we have left them behind to be forgiven and forgotten.
-VR
@very-rusty saidI think the trick is to forgive ourselves for making human mistakes.
Some things can never be forgiven or forgotten, the trick is not to think about them. 🙂
-VR
@rookie54 saidTo Charley! 🍺
once upon a time,
i was hiking in the mountains of northern new mexico at the philmont scout ranch with a dozen other boy scouts and a couple scout masters
several of us were lollygagging behind and we spied a small critter, mammalian, prolly a chipmunk
i picked up a rock and bluffed that i was going to throw it at the defenseless animal, prolly ten meters away
i was dar ...[text shortened]... e story of how evil humans are and to take great care when in our proximity
his name was charley
Who died a Warrior...A Viking... 😪
@ponderable saidI am shocked, Pondy - how could you...? 🙂
I did subscribe to RHP some 17 years ago.