Key Teaching: Apologizing with sincerity restores harmony.
Practice: When you recognize harm, apologize with mindfulness.
Reflection: What holds me back from saying “I’m sorry”?
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Thich Nhat Hanh’s How to Love offers beautiful insights into building meaningful relationships with ourselves and others through mindfulness, compassion, and understanding.
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