Post Written By Eugene Morgan
“Remembering a wrong is like carrying a burden on the mind.” ― Gautama Buddha
Our memories are made from our experiences. It is how we respond to our past experiences that are important. Instead of burdening our minds with past wrongs, we can put the past wrongs in a reasonable perspective. It’s no use thinking about past wrongs that were done to us, because we’re giving them power. Instead of burdening our minds with past wrongs that we regret that we have done to someone else, we can just let them go and do something to advocate changes to ourselves.