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If 2026 already feels heavy, the reason may not be what you expect.
Now that we're a few weeks into the new year, we thought we could take stock of how galvanized we truly are for the year ahead. After all, there’s often a quiet pressure to reinvent yourself when we leave the last year behind: New habits, new goals, a cleaner slate. But what if the most powerful reset for 2026 isn’t about doing more — but about letting go?
A short message that’s been circulating on social media lately offers a surprisingly timeless insight: if you want to live fully in the present, there are four groups of people you may need to forgive. It’s not a new idea. In fact, it’s as old as the Gospel.
And it begins closer to home than we might like.
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Now that we're a few weeks into the new year, we thought we could take stock of how galvanized we truly are for the year ahead. After all, there’s often a quiet pressure to reinvent yourself when we leave the last year behind: New habits, new goals, a cleaner slate. But what if the most powerful reset for 2026 isn’t about doing more — but about letting go?
A short message that’s been circulating on social media lately offers a surprisingly timeless insight: if you want to live fully in the present, there are four groups of people you may need to forgive. It’s not a new idea. In fact, it’s as old as the Gospel.
And it begins closer to home than we might like.
First: Your parents — whether they’re still living or not
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