Forgiveness is important
Dr. Robert Enright from the University of Wisconsin–Madison
founded the International Forgiveness Institute and is considered the initiator
of forgiveness studies. He developed a 20-Step Process Model of Forgiveness. Recent
work has focused on what kind of person is more likely to be forgiving. A
longitudinal study showed that people who were generally more neurotic,
angry, and hostile in life were less likely to forgive another person even
after a long time had passed. Specifically, these people were more likely to
still avoid their transgressor and want to enact revenge upon them two and a
half years after the transgression.
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