Summary
This quote humorously suggests that forgiving one's enemies can actually upset them more than seeking vengeance. Instead of seeking revenge or harboring resentment, forgiving enemies can disconcert them because it denies them the reaction or satisfaction they might expect. By choosing forgiveness, one not only promotes a sense of personal growth and emotional well-being but also disrupts their enemy's expectations and potentially disarms them in the process. It hints at the power of forgiveness as a way to navigate conflicts and frustrate those who may antagonize or oppose us.
By Oscar Wilde