it’s giving sorry

LINK: it’s giving sorry

Currently listening to: I Want You Back – *NSYNC

It’s hard to say I’m sorry
It’s hard to make the things I did undone
A lesson I’ve learned too well for sure
So don’t hang up the phone now
I’m trying to figure out just what to do
I’m going crazy without you

You’re all I ever wanted
You’re all I ever needed, yeah
So tell me what to do now
When I want you back

So there’s a new dance challenge going on the socials, it started with Brotherhood Dance Crew and now everyone is hopping on it.

J-Hope and Jungkook, this is so satisfying to watch… and they make it look so effortless. Smooth like butter…

How do you handle being wrong?

Prompt created by yours truly. 
Feel free to use any prompts for June that I post and/or tag me.
I’d love to read your responses.

I own up to my mistakes and take accountability, without getting overly dramatic like my mom. I will do my best to validate the person’s feelings whom I’ve wronged. I’ll also make an effort to not let it happen again.

I really do try to be conscientious… mindful of other people’s feelings. There are times when I put the other person first (because I’ve been conditioned to be a people pleaser), before my own needs, which probably isn’t a good thing but I also don’t like hurting people’s feelings either.


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19 responses to “it’s giving sorry”

  1. Hazel Avatar

    Yeah, if I can, I say sorry first even if I’m not wrong because I dont want an argument. Also, I always want inner peace, but I adjust if the opposing party didn’t want to reconcile. Letting go is the option.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      That’s very true. I’m generally non confrontational too

  2. Ajinkya Rane Avatar

    That’s an admirable trait!

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Thank you, Ajinkya!

  3. Nicholas K F Matte Avatar

    Is that Timberlake Ro.?

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Yeah Justin Timberlake

  4. ibarynt Avatar

    This is brilliant.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Thank you, Iba!

  5. ibarynt Avatar

    Putting people first is both a strength and a weakness.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Especially when there are people who will take full advantage of the situation

      1. ibarynt Avatar

        Exactly. They’re so good at manipulating and then making you feel guilty.

  6. Violet Lentz Avatar

    I have long said- Imperfection is my middle name- I have no problem admitting I am wrong- apologizing and accepting the consequences. Truth be told- I think it a lot easier than continuing to build the case in proving yourself unjustly accused!

    1. justrojie Avatar

      That’s fax!

  7. ianmdudley Avatar

    I’m NEVER wrong.

    I wish…

    Depending on the scale of the wrong, I either apologize (big bad) or just leave it (minor or I despise the f*cker I wronged).

    Unless all the little things stack up, my karma should be fine.

    Though I could be wrong about that…

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Haha I think you’re good

  8. safia begum Avatar

    A relatable and engaging reflection on the challenges of apologizing and making amends. It thoughtfully reminds us that sincere apologies, paired with meaningful actions, can foster healing, growth, and stronger relationships.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Thank you, Safia!

  9. Info-Man Avatar

    Lol I am quite opposite , my toxic self feels that I am never wrong . lol . I hate to apologize . I argument a lot . That is my toxic trait .

    1. justrojie Avatar

      😆 I have so many toxic traits myself

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