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Test What is (and what is not) Forgiveness?
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Q1: What is defined as forgiveness according to the text?
A conscious decision to let go of anger and resentment
An automatic forgetting of what happened
A justification for the harm received
A mandatory reconciliation with the other person
2nd QUESTION: On whom does the act of forgiveness not depend?
From the other person or to be apologized to
From our conscious decision
Of our capacity to sustain limits
From our internal healing process
QUESTION 3: Which of the following statements is correct about what forgiving does not imply?
Forgiving requires forgetting in order to heal
Forgiving is not equivalent to justifying or excusing the harmful behavior
Forgiveness always involves reconciliation
Forgiving erases the memory of the hurt
QUESTION 4: What relationship does the text make between forgiveness and reconciliation?
Always leads to reconciliation
Prevent future reconciliation
It is exactly the same as reconciling
May open the door to reconciliation, but doesn't force it
QUESTION 5: What effect does forgiveness have on the past and the present?
Completely erases past events
Reduce the power of the past over the present
Turn the offense into something acceptable
Forces you to forget what happened
QUESTION 6: What does the text suggest about keeping distance after forgiving?
Forces to resume the damaged relationship
Impedes setting healthy boundaries
Demand immediate reconciliation
Allowing forgiveness and keeping distance if the relationship is toxic or insecure
7TH QUESTION: What best describes the core of forgiveness?
A feeling that magically appears
An obligation to excuse the offender
A voluntary process of letting go of negative emotional baggage
A method to forget without learning anything
QUESTION 8: Why is it useful to demystify forgiveness?
Because it makes it easier to justify the offense
Because it allows to avoid talking about the harm
Because it frees us from unrealistic expectations and opens the door to genuine inner peace
Because it forces you to reconcile faster
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