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And that's what it was, you know, so I did what I could. I could do no more. You know, my Popeye philosophy. I am what I am. So I can, you know, and I did what I did. I can do no more. And I forgave not just because it was the. I I'm a, I'm a believer, you know, how can we expect God to forgive us if we do not forgive others? It's written right there in the Scripture you claim to believe. If you're a Christian, right? Read your Bible. If you're not a Christian, then there are other reasons to do that. Philosophical, psychological, neurological, and all that. Existential and so.
It is a type of programming that is really new. Cnew. Cleartor in your brain, this radical forgiveness that we're talking about. OK, let's go to some hands here, Angie, then Bryc. Thank you guys for being patient. Angie, take it away. Thank you. Yeah, sorry, I jumped in earlier. So, an old cliche that kind of applies personally, is hurt people hurt people. And when we're hurt, we tend to hurt other people. A nd it's just been an observation. I don't knwhat ow observation I'm looking for. What I'm looking for is something.

Serve but that's when I'm hurt, I tend to hurt people around. For me, even though it doesn't, it might not have anything to do with them. I might have gotten hurt from a phone call or read something,ng and then I'm in an interaction with somebody e,lse elsed I tend o. To carry that herd forward. Unbeknownstt to the poor person is at the receiving end, so forgiveness is huge.F orgiving ourselves and forgiving the other person. And like I said, it's a kind of a cliche when I see other people hurting other people.