blunt_trauma
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are past mistakes ever forgiven?
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are past mistakes ever forgiven?
are past mistakes ever forgiven?
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I believe the lesson of my failed first marriage is that people don't change. I'm a little slow on the uptake: it took me eighteen years to realize he'd never be the person I wanted him to be. And the kind of compromise I'd have to make to stay with him was not in me. I've forgiven but I'll never make that mistake again.
i think the lesson here is to marry a man who already is who you want him to be, rather than marry someone you don't want and expect him to change to fit your desires.I believe the lesson of my failed first marriage is that people don't change. I'm a little slow on the uptake: it took me eighteen years to realize he'd never be the person I wanted him to be. And the kind of compromise I'd have to make to stay with him was not in me. I've forgiven but I'll never make that mistake again.
In this scenario was he aware he needed to change? Was he ready to accept whatever wrong doings he did and try to help himself change? It really has to be his choice. You wanting him to be someone else won't do a damn bit of good until he makes the choice to become a better person himself.
i think the lesson here is to marry a man who already is who you want him to be, rather than marry someone you don't want and expect him to change to fit your desires.
are past mistakes ever forgiven?
I believe the lesson of my failed first marriage is that people don't change. I'm a little slow on the uptake: it took me eighteen years to realize he'd never be the person I wanted him to be. And the kind of compromise I'd have to make to stay with him was not in me. I've forgiven but I'll never make that mistake again.
The driving force for change in a person is pain. If something hurts, we'll find something else to do. The change is not predictable and certainly not controllable. You never know where it will be in the end.
A person who is numb to pain is truly fucked. They will never change. Why should they?
but that does not prove that people can't/won't change. it merely proves the foolishness of banking on future changes suiting your desires.Exactly.
He was aware. He was a very poor communicator: he'd get pissed or sad about any little thing but could never really articulate what was going on with him. We went for counseling (at my request) for a year, and at the end of that year the counselor basically said if he wasn't ready to change he (counselor) couldn't really help. So hubby couldn't or wouldn't help himself and I could not live that way anymore. My biggest mistake was being young and naive and thinking I could change him. Now, of course, I know it doesn't work like that. The only person anyone can change is themself.