Irredeemable

An unwillingness to forgive others is based on a belief in your own irredeemability.

How you treat others is a direct reflection of your own beliefs about yourself.

You cannot forgive because you do not believe that you should be forgiven.

In your mind, if you are unforgivable, others are as well.

If you cannot be redeemed for your mistakes, misunderstandings, and shortcomings, neither should anyone else be.

But you hold yourself and everyone else to an impossible standard.

You are not beyond redemption or forgiveness, even if you believe yourself to be.

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