Treating someone terribly and then sweeping it under the rug like nothing ever happened, just to carry on with your life, is deeply unsettling. You don’t get to hurt people, ignore the damage, and then act like time alone erases what you did. That’s not growth that’s avoidance. It shows a lack of accountability, empathy, and basic emotional awareness. Real maturity is being able to acknowledge when you’ve caused harm, take responsibility for it, and actually try to make things right. Pretending it didn’t happen might make things easier for you, but it leaves the other person carrying the weight of something you refuse to face. And that’s not okay. People aren’t disposable, and their feelings aren’t something you can just brush aside when it’s convenient. At some point, that pattern says more about your character than any apology ever could.
Angels of favor are already positioned at your next destination. You don’t need to know where you’re going or how you’ll get there to know that no matter where you arrive, The Lord already has you covered.