
Leaving A Legacy
Forgiveness is not finished with you yet. How will you lead your life from this point forward? It is your choice. When that story is finally written, what will the final chapters say About you?
The beauty of this story is that you are one of the contributing authors. You do not write it alone, of course, but with the help of those who encourage you, instruct and guide you, and even hurt you. You are never alone when it comes to your love story. It does not matter one little bit where the story was going before you embraced the virtue of forgiveness. What matters now is how you finish that story, how you start to live your life from this point forward.
What do you think? Do you think that most people are deliberately and consciously writing their own love stories, in part on the basis of leading The Forgiving Life? Or, are most people rushing by, not giving much thought to forgiveness or love?
What do you think? Do you think that most people are aware of their legacy, what they will leave behind from this precise moment on, or are they rushing about, not giving a moment’s notice to that legacy?
What do you think? Do you think that you can make a difference in a few or even many people’s lives by awakening them to the fact that they can rewrite their stories and make them love stories through forgiveness?
Published with permission by Robert Enright and International Forgiveness Institute

Thank you, Dr. Robert Enright,
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I’m trying to leave a legacy for my children to pass on to there children.
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Based on your writing I can tell you are and will continue to leave a wonderful Legacy and intimate love that your children and others around you will remember. Continue to be brave!
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These are great questions to ponder …. Thank you.
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Thank you for your comment. You are correct; these are absolutely wonderful and maybe hard questions to answer for ourselves. Dr. Enright does terrific work in the field of forgiveness. I will forward your comment to the Director of Dr. Enright’s org. Thank you for stopping by!
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