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posted by Flame-thrower on November 24, 2005 at 10:45 PM | link to this | reply

True, but very hard to stick by!

posted by Meringue on November 19, 2005 at 8:36 PM | link to this | reply

Well said.

posted by Original_Influence on November 19, 2005 at 4:33 PM | link to this | reply

Drink Driving

brings its own solution with it.

AA helps the drinker stop drink and then live in such a manner that the living itself is the appology.

The system even goes as far as set itself up so that the "offender" need never be "servile or scraping"

That system can also be applied to other things such as sex offences etc where the treatment is the amends.

The people involved come away with more self respect and many many times become extremely respected even though their shaming was originally opublic.  I think this is becasue people really do respect those who find a way to help themselves.   Other behaviours though that are not compulsive in origin and that are thought out and premeditated.  I wouldn't even suggest that I have any idea!

Thanks for thoughtfullness of your posts,

Jo

 

 

posted by brisbane_artist on November 18, 2005 at 8:33 PM | link to this | reply

Question: Is there room for forgiveness when people in leadership

stumble, fall, or otherwise show themselves to be utterly "human" and frail?  If not why not?  If so, what nature should that forgiveness take.  I am thinking of a provincial premier who was caught drunk driving in Hawaii, for example.

posted by Ebb.and.Flow on November 15, 2005 at 8:04 PM | link to this | reply