Forgiveness isn’t just a noble act; it’s a crucial skill we need to master. We often find it easier to forgive others than ourselves. Why is that?  episode artwork

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Forgiveness isn’t just a noble act; it’s a crucial skill we need to master. We often find it easier to forgive others than ourselves. Why is that?

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Adam Brownlee is a writer, speaker, and explorer of the science and art of happiness. With a background that spans from farm life to a deep exploration of human behavior and philosophy, Adam has devoted his career to helping individuals discover what makes life meaningful. He is the author of two books, "Happypedia" and "The Last Gods," where he blends personal narratives with research-backed insights.Forgiveness is a powerful concept, yet many struggle to put it into practice. In this post, we explore the transformative thoughts shared by Adam Brownlee in a recent podcast. He delves into why forgiveness is often seen as difficult, not just towards others but especially towards ourselves. This blog post promises actionable insights on how to embrace forgiveness in our daily lives, making it a more attainable goal for everyone.

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