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A Study Of 207,000 People Just Revealed The Power Of Forgiveness

Forgiving people is genuinely good for your health. A sweeping new study involving more than 207,000 people across 23 countries found that individuals who make a regular habit of forgiving others tend to enjoy measurably better wellbeing across nearly every area of life, from mental and emotional health to their relationships and sense of purpose. Researchers from Harvard University led the analysis using data collected at two points a year apart, allowing them to track whether forgiving others at one point in time predicted better wellbeing later, rather than just asking people how they felt about forgiveness in the moment. The results showed consistent benefits across dozens of specific outcomes, with the strongest improvements appearing in psychological health, relationship satisfaction, and a sense that life has real meaning.

People who forgave more readily reported higher levels of optimism, a clearer sense of purpose, and stronger social connections than those who tended to hold onto resentment, bitterness, or anger after being wronged. The study found that forgiveness also had surprising links to gratitude and a general desire to do good in the world, associations that were at least as strong as its links to happiness and mental health, which researchers had not expected. The lead researcher noted that about one in four participants across all 23 countries reported that they had rarely or never forgiven those who hurt them, suggesting that millions of people are carrying a weight that science now confirms is costing them something real. While the benefits varied somewhat by country and culture, the overall message held firm across continents: letting go is not just a kindness to others, it is a meaningful investment in your own life.

Source: https://www.psypost.org/massive-global-study-links-the-habit-of-forgiving-others-to-better-overall-well-being/

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