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Apologies Quote by Deb Caletti

“But an apology too — you think you’re giving something, but you’re not. You’re really asking for something. You’re asking for forgiveness, you’re asking for the other injured person to make it okay for you. Apologies were harder work for the person getting one than the person giving one.” quote by Deb Caletti
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“But an apology too — you think you’re giving something, but you’re not. You’re really asking for something. You’re asking for forgiveness, you’re asking for the other injured person to make it okay for you. Apologies were harder work for the person getting one than the person giving one.”

Deb Caletti

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast episode with Deb Caletti, 2023

Apologies often mask a request for personal relief rather than genuine contrition, making them harder for the receiver.

In simple terms: Apologies can be selfish, demanding forgiveness.

Key Takeaway

Offer sincere remorse without expecting personal gain.

Themes

apology forgiveness selfishness communication empathy

Mood

introspective empathetic cautious

Type

ethical psychological

When to use this quote

  • conflict resolution
  • relationship repair
  • team leadership
  • customer service

Key Concepts

psychology interpersonal dynamics ethical behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • When have you apologized for the wrong reasons?
  • How can you ensure apologies are truly selfless?
A Different Perspective

Apologizing may not heal the underlying issue; sincerity is key.

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