A changed character is the better apology, as the proverb goes.
One of the most misused words in the English language is undoubtedly “sorry.”
It can be challenging to determine when someone is sincerely sorry for their behavior, especially when tensions are high.
Genuinely contrite people never simply say, “I’m sorry,” without elaborating on their offense.
We want for an apology when someone causes us harm, either physically or mentally.
Although it rarely, if ever, succeeds in solving the issue, an apology does. After all, saying “I’m sorry” demonstrates a desire to improve.
How do you feel about this?