Unlock the Secret to Your Best Decade Yet: 7 Surprising Behaviors to Quit Before Your 70s
And if you’re not careful, those wounds can turn into grudges that weigh you down more than you realize.
The problem with holding onto anger is that it doesn’t punish the other person—it punishes you. It keeps you stuck in the past, reliving old pain instead of making space for joy, connection, and peace.
Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting or excusing bad behavior. It simply means deciding that your happiness is more important than holding onto resentment. Let go of what’s been dragging you down, and move forward with a lighter heart.


