Apology

Poonam Saini
1 min readJul 18, 2020

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When I was a kid, I was quite politely arrogant and believed in no apology. I had arguments with teachers and offered no apology anytime. I carried the same attitude even during my college time.

As I grew up, I learned how an apology could solve more significant problems. There happened many incidents that taught me how soliciting an excuse makes you more conspicuous in others’ eyes. There is literally no harm to accepting the fact that you can be wrong at times. Humans are meant to commit mistakes and also learn from them. I realized sorry was not letting your self-esteem down; it’s actually a cognizance that you figured out where you’re wrong and decided not to repeat that mistake. Doesn’t the as mentioned above make you wiser? It does; indeed, that’s why sometimes it’s ok to admit the fact and owe an apology.

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Poonam Saini
Poonam Saini

Written by Poonam Saini

PhD Student, Research Associate @ Ulm University

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