Summary
This quote suggests that it's easier to forgive someone who has wronged you once you have enacted revenge on them. By suggesting that getting even with an enemy can bring about forgiveness, the quote reflects a perspective that seeks an equilibrium in a conflict or desire for a sense of justice. It implies that the act of revenge may help in relieving resentment, making it easier to move past the conflict and forgive the offender. However, it also suggests that forgiveness might be conditional upon extracting revenge, highlighting a different approach to reconciliation.
Topics
Forgiveness
By Olin Miller