Nothing inspires forgiveness quite like revenge.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that when someone seeks to get back at another person for something bad they did, it can actually make the person they hurt want to forgive them. This is because the desire for revenge often makes people realize they should let go of their anger and give the other person another chance. In other words, revenge can sometimes lead to forgiveness, even though that seems surprising.
About Scott Adams
Scott Adams is an American author and cartoonist best known for creating the Dilbert comic strip. He has written numerous books on business, commentary, and satire, touching on the social and psychological landscape of white-collar workers in modern corporations. Recently, Adams faced controversy for making comments about Black people, leading to Dilbert’s removal from many newspapers before he relaunched it as a webcomic.
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