Unmasking the Charm: 8 Hidden Clues That Reveal a Person’s True Emotional Deficits
It’s not that they can’t say it. They might even say it often, but there’s a difference between saying sorry and actually meaning it.
I’ve learned that a genuine apology requires one to not only acknowledge their mistake but also understand the impact it had on others.
But here’s the thing: understanding the emotional impact of their actions on others is where they falter. They struggle to put themselves in someone else’s shoes, to feel what they’re feeling.
And without that understanding, their apologies often come off as insincere, lacking in remorse.