here to present my speech on the topic- " Forgiveness".
Forgiveness means pardoning someone
for their mistakes or wrongful act. In life, there will be so many persons who do wrong to us. They hurt us, lie to us, and even cheat us. It can be anyone from family members, friends, or outsiders. Whoever it is, we cannot change them or change what was done to us. All we can do is forgive them. When we forgive someone, we are letting out the hurt we have in heart. This will make us peaceful. On the other hand, when we forgive others, we are getting a higher level of respect. It is a kind of self- fulfillment that helps us stay in peace with those around us. Forgiveness is an act that lets us not revenge or punish for the bad deed or mistake done to us. For students, forgiveness means not punish your friends for their bad behavior towards you. Sometimes, people do things that hurt us, but we need to forget such things and move on in life. Because when you don’t forgive, you keep that hatred in heart and lead to revenging them. Such acts can cause damage to both persons. When we fight with those who argue, we are no different from them. We need to leave them and that will make a positive difference and make us a more respectable person.
Forgiveness means to remove negative
thoughts about people who have hurt us and forget their mistakes. It is a decision to release feelings of vengeance towards someone who has harmed us. It means to let go of the problem that someone has caused in our life and give that person a second chance.
Forgiveness can help to repair damaged
relationships. It brings peace of mind to forgiver. If we forgive others then it sets us free from stress and anger.
Forgiveness must be accompanied by
forgetting. Forgiving without forgetting the things that happened is of no use. So we must always forgive and forget those who have done wrong to us. This makes us a better person without ego and revenge.
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