By Aremuorin

The power of “I am sorry” is often underestimated. This simple sentence holds tremendous therapeutic value and can prevent unnecessary conflicts and even save lives. Many troubles in relationships and homes are prolonged because individuals are too proud to say “I am sorry.” Egos prevent spouses from apologizing to each other, and friends refuse to be the first to utter those words.
In our society, saying “I am sorry” is often seen as a sign of weakness or foolishness. It is a sad reality that curses are easily unleashed while apologies are hard to come by. This is particularly true in Africa, where saying “I am sorry” can be tougher than forcing a donkey through a needle hole.

We are all victims of this reluctance to apologize. We have lost valuable assets, money, and even lives because we fail to say those two simple words. Yet, saying “I am sorry” only requires a breath of speech.
Have you ever wondered why domestic violence is less prevalent in the Western world? It is because they understand the power of apologizing. Husbands, wives, and children say “I am sorry” to each other when they make mistakes, and life goes on harmoniously.
Let us cultivate the habit of saying “I am sorry,” even if we believe we are right. It may be difficult, but it is an affordable gesture that can mend relationships and bring peace.
Lastly, if I have offended you in any way, I sincerely apologize.
รrรจmรบorin is a Multi Awardee Conscious Writer / Holistic Jazz Soul Singer-Songwriter, Author, Producer. No1, 49+ Weeks, Jazz Charts. (C) 2023 Aremuorin All Rights Reserved










































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