RE: +iny ©at people
01-10-2018, 05:48 AM
(01-10-2018, 04:56 AM)Gimeurcookie Wrote: »Yeah I think we've said sorry enough. If we keep saying sorry and don't change our actions we just become the boy who cried wolf, except now it's the boy who cried sorry and then kept up their shady actions. When we need to honestly say sorry it'll end up flying right over people's heads as another empty word. If someone asks why we did something then we can give a simple "Sorry, we thought the knife/x was a good idea because of X and Y, just so you understand that our action, while looking mindlessly, was not meant to be aggressive on perpose." not a big speech where we rip ourselves apart. Maybe we'll feel good about ripping ourselves apart to say sorry but it'll just be a pile of gross awkwardness for everyone else.
That's basically what is being advocated? I'm not advocating for self-aggrandizing via faux-apologizing. I'm literally advocating about introspection. Intro- as in internal.