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They indulged him, mothered him, made allowances and moral compromises; his work was manifestly first rate, and talent tends to foster forgiveness.
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None of this fosters forgiveness.
Foster foster foster!
The selfless approach is to try to see the situation from the other person's point of view, and realize that it's almost always better to foster peace, love and forgiveness than spitefulness and hate.
His experience of succeeding in spite of his color, social background and prejudice could have been embittering or one that fostered a spiritual rebirth of forgiveness and enlightenment.
Home-based or school-based interventions could be designed for preschool children to foster and enhance their altruism and forgiveness.
But the focus on individual repentance and forgiveness often obscures the deeper conditions that foster abuse.
When people see others practicing forgiveness (and other virtuous behaviors) at work, it often fosters positive emotions that can improve decision-making, cognitive functioning, and the quality of relationships.
Maintaining that almost nothing of God was actually "known" through Scriptures and theology, he founded the Templeton Prize in 1972 to foster "progress in religion" — an idea that included philosophy and exemplary conduct relating to love, gratitude, forgiveness and creativity.
Placidity, forgiveness.
But forgiveness?
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