"June 14, 2014
Whenever you experience resentment it is a sign that you are not accepting responsibility for your own physical life experience; you are attempting to mask the real issue of a particular occurrence, and you have decided to take a back seat, so to speak, in your own life and become powerless.
There are no exceptions to this and you will attempt to find many. Resentment is not the same as anger, and you would do well to study the definition. Anger can be momentary or even directed at events outside of your personal experience, but resentment is something that festers and eats away at you.
You will make a particular decision, become dissatisfied with the result or outcome, and then allow resentment to occupy you rather taking steps to correct your original decision. The biggest excuse you will have for having resentment is because you believe others are causing you to feel it. Here again you have decided to not change either your thoughts or actions and become powerless.
It is not possible for you to become a master of your life while holding resentment.
Wilhelm"
This is a good reminder for me that regret, resentment and remorse are not all that different from each other...
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