For a lot of us, Forgiveness can often feel impossible. Some trespasses may feel too great; some decisions too large to ignore when it comes to truly letting go. For Dr. Buck Blodgett, it's not so much an obligation, but a choice - you either choose to forgive, or you choose not to, and then you continue down the path that choice created. It's a core tenet of his book, 'A Message from Jessie', and a founding principal behind his organization, The Love > hate Project, an organization dedicated to ending interpersonal violence by promoting forgiveness and presenting love. In this follow-up from last week's Part One, Kelly Parbs sits down with Buck to talk about the decisions he makes every day to choose forgiveness, and why the impossible may not be so daunting when we decide for ourselves what's truly best.
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