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“I try to think sometimes about how they got to where they are. Nobody is born like this. I get these animals
in my clinic that bite because they’re scared or in pain or they’ve been abused.� I went quiet. “Maybe my parents were some of those things. Maybe it changed them. I would be open to hearing about it if they had the ability to acknowledge it themselves and take some accountability.�
Knowing this now doesn’t change the memory, but it changes the way I feel about the memory. That’s what apologies and perspective does. It changes how you feel about what happened.�