The Impermanence of Relationships - Deepstash

The Impermanence of Relationships

Let's talk about a person's character and their past. A person, in my opinion, should not be judged, treated, or behaved according to their past actions, whether positive or negative. Listen, I have an example. Let’s understand the theory behind why I've been blabbering all of this. You must be wondering why I called out that the past makes no sense, and now I’m saying that a person's past actions don't define them. Mistakes don’t conclude that a person is bad, and good deeds don’t make them worship-worthy or godlike.

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