forgiveness

A fellow classmate in my "Mind, Habit, Change, and Conversion" class this past semester did a project on forgiveness. He wanted to expand the paradigm of forgiveness from a way of responding to major transgressions and additionally frame forgiveness as a mindset that we cultivate day-to-day. Ideally, we would all practice forgiveness moment to moment in our lives, forgiving everyone from the driver that cuts us off to the spouse that betrays us.

I find his idea similar to Buddhist notions of
mindfulness or the Christian ideal of praying constantly in every moment. Obviously you could take this in the wrong direction and become everyone's metaphorical doormat, but I find some wisdom in what he was doing.

This is even more interesting when you consider his context: as an independent lawyer who often takes on cases involving tenant rights. He says that one of the common expectations that clients have is that he will be a "tool of
vengeance" by helping them win lots of money from people who have committed transgressions against them. These expectations seem to go somewhat beyond the system's intent, which is to compensate people for damage and harm done to them.

I hope that today you will practice forgiveness and forgive me, as it's been so long since I posted anything on this blog!

It is now summer, and while I actually do have one more paper to finish by the end of this week before my semester is officially over, I'm looking forward to the free time this summer holds. In addition to much more frequent blog updates, I'm expanding my posting scope, so it's not just my supposed deep thoughts and photographs, but lots of random stuff I run across that you might find interesting, everything from
YouTube videos I like to tips on making cheap photo equipment. It will be a little more rough around the edges and stream of consciousness, which will hopefully make it a little more personal too.

So, if you're willing to give me a fresh start, check back every couple of days for some random
interestingness in my small corner of the web.

Much love,
G

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