I have a tendency to forget, full stop. I sometimes try to stay mad at someone that’s wronged me in some way, but then about an hour later, halfway through a conversation with them, I’ll remember I was mad, but at that point I’ve already been friendly with them so I can’t go back to being mad.
Overall, not a terrible trait to have I suppose, but I think it makes it easier for people to take advantage of me sometimes.
but then about an hour later, halfway through a conversation with them, I’ll remember I was mad, but at that point I’ve already been friendly with them so I can’t go back to being mad.
lol no offense intended but this dilemma is so much funnier if you imagine it was written by a golden retriever.
And based on people in my life it is a very under utilized one! You know what I have not had happen in my adult life? Have someone hurt me by total surprise. Because I see the warning signs before. It hurts a lot less to not be blind sighted and after that it’s just, hey I accept them for who they are and that’s that.
I genuinely feel bad for this OP @danieljoeblack and I suggest maybe you journal but only when someone hurts you. (I am assuming it’s not literally within the same conversation) but even if it is at least make note you were aware you were mad at them for something. That way you can keep track if it’s a pattern.
I have a tendency to forget, full stop. I sometimes try to stay mad at someone that’s wronged me in some way, but then about an hour later, halfway through a conversation with them, I’ll remember I was mad, but at that point I’ve already been friendly with them so I can’t go back to being mad.
Overall, not a terrible trait to have I suppose, but I think it makes it easier for people to take advantage of me sometimes.
lol no offense intended but this dilemma is so much funnier if you imagine it was written by a golden retriever.
Your body is using that as a pathway to forgiveness. It’s a wonderful trait. Holding onto stuff brings misery.
Sometimes but it can bring security. “It’s not that i hate you but that you’ve earned my distrust” is an important self defense emotion
And based on people in my life it is a very under utilized one! You know what I have not had happen in my adult life? Have someone hurt me by total surprise. Because I see the warning signs before. It hurts a lot less to not be blind sighted and after that it’s just, hey I accept them for who they are and that’s that.
I genuinely feel bad for this OP @danieljoeblack and I suggest maybe you journal but only when someone hurts you. (I am assuming it’s not literally within the same conversation) but even if it is at least make note you were aware you were mad at them for something. That way you can keep track if it’s a pattern.
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