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  • Giving is great, forgiving is divine. How to forgive? This is Dr. Paul, may your fantasies

  • of today be your realities of tomorrow is one that I say at the ends of all my shows.

  • Well, there's a fantasy that some of you may have that you haven't quite achieved and we're

  • going to talk about that. I'm the author of "Boomer Girls: A Boomer Woman's Guide to Men

  • and Dating." The fantasy that you may not have achieved is the one of forgiving. You

  • can forgive and maintain your dignity. Just because you've forgiven someone for what they

  • did, does not mean that you have to again associate with them. Sometimes, we have to

  • forgive ourselves, and we have to associate with ourselves, and the way to forgive ourselves

  • is simply to put it behind us. Don't carry the baggage. And the same is true with the

  • other. When you have you been slighted, you have been really, really possibly persecuted

  • in a situation, then you forgive, you don't have to forget, but it relieves you of the

  • burden you are carrying. So it's really about you, because if you constantly relive, that

  • pain, the person that you're living the pain from wins, and you want to win. For example,

  • someone who has wronged you has died, and that keeps working on you over and over and

  • over. So they reach out from the grave, and they're affecting your life. Get rid of the

  • baggage, toss it over your shoulder, right into the sea, over the bridge. That baggage

  • is gone. By doing that, you've forgiven that person, not forgetting it, but you've forgiven

  • that person for your own reasons, because you don't want to carry the burden. This is

  • Dr. Paul, and may your fantasies of today be your realities of tomorrow.

Giving is great, forgiving is divine. How to forgive? This is Dr. Paul, may your fantasies

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