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Avoiding apologies can lead to resentment and strained relationships from "summary" of The Apology Impulse by Cary Cooper,Sean O'Meara

When we make a mistake or wrong someone, it's natural to feel uncomfortable and defensive. Our first instinct may be to avoid apologizing in order to protect our ego or pride. However, this can actually do more harm than good in the long run. By refusing to acknowledge our wrongdoings and offer a sincere apology, we risk creating feelings of resentment in the other person. They may feel unheard, disrespected, or invalidated, which can lead to a breakdown in the relationship over time. Furthermore, avoiding apologies can also strain relationships by creating a sense of distrust and unease. When we fail to take responsibility for our actions and make amends, it signals to the other person that we are not willing to do the necessary work to repair the damage caused. This can erode trust and create a barrier between individuals, making it difficult to move forward in a healthy and productive manner.
  1. Avoiding apologies can have a ripple effect on our relationships, causing tension, distance, and conflict. It can hinder communication, stifle emotional connection, and breed negativity in our interactions with others. By recognizing the importance of apologies and the impact they have on maintaining healthy relationships, we can work towards building stronger connections based on honesty, humility, and mutual respect. Apologizing when needed is a sign of maturity, strength, and empathy – qualities that are essential for fostering understanding and harmony in our relationships.
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The Apology Impulse

Cary Cooper

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