Sometimes, apologizing even when it’s not your fault can help diffuse tension and build stronger relationships. It shows empathy, maturity, and a willingness to move forward. Remember, it’s about resolving conflicts, not assigning blame.
Today, a lady fell from her bicycle because she came straight at me while I was in my lane. It wasn’t my fault at all, but she was quite upset. Initially, I hesitated, but then I decided to apologize. Surprisingly, she felt better, and we both were able to move on with our lives. Sometimes, a simple ‘sorry’ can make all the difference, even when you’re not at fault.