They're not going to apologize (and that's a good thing)
Waiting for an apology is the last bit of power you give your tormentor.
I admit, it's a difficult thing to have someone exploit a weakness, but asking them to "take it back" is like covering a ditch with duct tape.
The vulnerability must be eliminated, not covered.
If you don't, expect to always have the issue.
The last episode will be just the latest episode.
How does a man commit to empowering himself instead of guilting/asking/forcing/begging someone else to take it easy on him?
He gets to work.
Members of my mastermind group are committed to such a type of work.
In our last group meeting, for example, I shared strategies for dealing with imposter syndrome, procrastination, and maintaining a productive energy throughout the day.
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They're not going to apologize (and that's a good thing)
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