The student answer and Jiang's reply together frame moral growth as forgiving yourself and letting go of the past.
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Moral growth
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"Yes? You have to forgive yourself. Forgive yourself to be a better person."
"Okay. Yes. Okay. Let go of the past. Forgive yourself. Good. What else?"
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