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Coping with the Pain of Unintentionally Hurting Others
The speaker discusses the difficulty of forgiving oneself for causing unintentional pain to others and suggests drawing a line in the sand and letting go of past actions that continue to cause emotional harm today. Using an analogy of holding onto broken glass, the speaker illustrates the harm that comes from holding onto negative emotions from past experiences.
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The speaker reflects on hitting bottom with his addiction and the turning point that led him on a path to spiritual meaning and faith.
07:47 - 09:27 (01:39)
Summary
The speaker reflects on hitting bottom with his addiction and the turning point that led him on a path to spiritual meaning and faith.
ChapterCoping with the Pain of Unintentionally Hurting Others
EpisodeHow To Stop Feeling Stuck In Life (By Doing THIS) w/ Craig Groeschel EP 1394
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The process of forgiving oneself for unintentionally causing pain to others can be difficult, especially when it happened so many years ago.
09:27 - 11:55 (02:28)
Summary
The process of forgiving oneself for unintentionally causing pain to others can be difficult, especially when it happened so many years ago. It's important to recognize that holding onto the guilt and pain only harms oneself.
ChapterCoping with the Pain of Unintentionally Hurting Others
EpisodeHow To Stop Feeling Stuck In Life (By Doing THIS) w/ Craig Groeschel EP 1394
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The speaker discusses the impact of drawing a line in the sand and refusing to let past actions define us, sharing his admiration for his father's recovery from addiction and commitment to sobriety through a 12-step process.
11:55 - 14:11 (02:15)
Summary
The speaker discusses the impact of drawing a line in the sand and refusing to let past actions define us, sharing his admiration for his father's recovery from addiction and commitment to sobriety through a 12-step process.