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Life
issues: Unfinished Business
Forgiveness
v Revenge
When somebody
does something to harm you, it is natural
to feel angry. Sometimes responding aggressively
can only make the situation worse. Though
it can be the hardest thing to do, the best
course of action can be to take a deep breath,
take some time out and consider your options
and possible outcomes.
In Unfinished
Business, Greg is a successful sportsman
with everything going for him. Then a severe
beating by Carl and his mates results in
Greg being told that he will never play
rugby again. Greg is very angry that his
rugby days are over but is initially satisfied
that Carl will go to jail and get his comeuppance.
When the charges
against Carl are dropped, Greg becomes bitter
and vows to get even. His personality changes
and he walks around as if he has a chip
on his shoulder. Kim detects Gregs
hostility and tells him to "let it
go" and "move on."
Greg plans his
revenge despite Kim and Jess pleas
for him to forgive and forget.
What would be
the outcomes if Greg did beat Carl up?
- Greg may
feel a short term satisfaction in getting
even but what if Carls injuries
were serious Greg could end up
feeling guilty and worse than he did before
- Greg could
be charged and sentenced in a way that
Carl was not
- Kim would
act on her threat to leave Greg if he
beat Carl up
- Family and
friends may lose their respect for Greg.
We
can see that the long term choices for Greg
are not beneficial if he acts on his anger
and bitterness. It takes Kims accident,
for Greg to come to his senses and heed
her advice. He forgives Carl to his face
and moves on.
Greg talked
about the anger being like a poison inside
him. Anger and revenge can make you act
in ways that are uncharacteristic and injudicious.
In this position, your actions are dangerous.
Have you ever had somebody do something
that made you angry and act in a way that
you are not proud of?
e.g. Maybe you
responded physically or verbally.
How did you feel after you acted?
e.g. Ashamed,
embarrassed, guilty??
What were some alternative measures you
could have taken which would have resulted
in a better outcome?
e.g. Told someone
else, talked about it, stated your feelings
assertively, taken time out
In this situation, often the best thing
to do is take a deep breath, try to relax
and give yourself time to consider your
options and the possible outcomes. I know
this is easier said than done, but rash
actions can have negative consequences as
Greg almost found out.
Remember
that everybody feels anger. What differentiates
us is the way we act upon our anger. Some
tips to use in situations where you may
feel angry:
- Take a deep
breath
- Think through
the consequences of proposed actions
- Keep your
cool
- Use hard
logic to quell the anger remind
yourself that the world is not against
you and getting angry will fix nothing
- Defuse the
situation with humour where appropriate
- Act in an
assertive manner
The feeling
of forgiving somebody can be quite satisfying
in itself. Like
Jess says in the episode " Forgiving
can often take a lot more strength than
getting even." In many ways, the easier
and more predictable option is to react
aggressively. The harder option, but one
that will gain you more self- respect and
admiration from others, is forgiveness.
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