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Subject Actually, You Don’t Have To Give Second Chances To People Who Don’t Deserve Them
Date June 3, 2024 9:01 PM
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Actually, You Don’t Have To Give Second Chances To People Who Don’t Deserve Them ([link removed])

“I think it’s fair to say a lot of us were brought up to believe giving someone a second chance is more than okay. People make mistakes; we learn, we grow, we hurt people without realizing it.

I don’t believe all second chances are created equal, though,” writes Diana Park. And today, she’s talking about why. Just in case you need permission to stop putting up with somebody’s crap.

— Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor
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