forgiveness

"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much."

— Oscar Wilde

Forgiveness can be an act of quiet rebellion. When you release resentment, you refuse to let another’s actions dictate your inner state. This is not about excusing harm or pretending it didn’t matter — it is about reclaiming your peace. Holding onto anger chains you to the moment you were wronged. Letting go is not weakness; it is choosing freedom over bitterness. Wilde’s wit reminds us that sometimes the most disarming response is unexpected grace. Today, if an old wound resurfaces, try loosening your grip on it. The greatest victory is walking away lighter, unshaken, and still entirely yourself.