The student proposes that national resentment can persist when a country cannot forgive its own weakness, and Jiang accepts this as an analogy for the forgiveness model.
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The student proposes that national resentment can persist when a country cannot forgive its own weakness, and Jiang accepts this as an analogy for the forgiveness model.
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"I have a question about the the concept about forgiveness that you just mentioned that if you can't forgive yourself you can't forgive others..."
"um yeah that's that's a great analogy I completely agree yeah because if you're really strong and confident you just focus on improving yourself..."
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