Desmond Tutu, Arthur of "Let South Africa Show the World How to Forgive".
Tutu's message of forgiveness extends beyond South Africa and serves as an inspiration for the world. He believes that forgiveness has the power to break the cycle of violence, promote understanding, and build bridges between individuals and communities.
In "Let South Africa Show the World How to Forgive", Tutu emphasizes the importance of forgiveness as a means of healing and moving forward.
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Eric Lomax, Arthur of "The Forgiveness Project".
Eric Lomax was a victim of torture and he never truly recovered. He mentioned that he had no self-worth, no trust in people, and lived in a world of his own. A meeting in 1998 in Kanburi was held and Lomax met his torture, Nagase. Lomax had little to no sympathy for Nagase, but he realized that forgiveness could happen. He spent a lot of time with Nagase and turns out, they have a lot in common. Lomax said "Forgiveness is possible when someone is ready to accept forgiveness.
"The Forgiveness Project" collects and shares stories of individuals who have experienced forgiveness in various contexts, such as victims of crime, survivors of conflict, and those affected by personal trauma.
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"What We Plant, We Will Ear" is a story about two Korean brothers.
The moral of this story is that don't be selfish towards family, or anyone in general. The two brothers have gone through a lot together and alone. The only difference is the younger brother accepted the older brother once he got rich.