Waintain relationships through rough patches: When others wrong or offend them, they don’t leap to punish them or cut them out of their life. Forgiveness is the foundation for second (or third, or fourth) chances, and for good character relationshipsReap unexpected rewards by ‘being the bigger person’: Tales from faith and folk tales are full of instances where characters reap unexpected rewards from judicious, careful use of their power to punishForgiveness enables a character to see and understand other characters from a more complex and open vantage point. Instead of sorting people into heroes and villains, the forgiving character sees patterns of constructive and destructive history and choice that make up people’s actions.Forgiveness is thus also commonly associated with humility as it shows a person’s ability to place their ego or pride second to moving forward without baggage.How could forgiveness aid your character?In stories, forgiveness is often a trait associated with kindness and being merciful. Being forgiving means that your character can:
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