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Sorry, Sorry, Sorry
Sorry, Sorry, Sorry: The Case for Good Apologies | Marjorie Ingall, Susan McCarthy
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Im sorry, but Sorry, Sorry, Sorry means that you no longer have an excuse for delivering anything other than a pitch-perfect apology. Ingall and McCarthy break down thorny questionswith grace and humor. Peggy Orenstein, bestselling author of Boys & Sex, Girls & Sex, and Cinderella Ate My Daughter Its a truth universally acknowledged that terrible apologies are the worst. Weve all been on the receiving end, and oh, how they make us seethe. Horrible public apologiesexcuse-laden, victim blame-y, weaselly statementsoften go viral instantaneously, whether theyre from a celebrity, a politician, or a blogger. We all recognize bad apologies when we hear them. So why is it so hard to apologize well? How can we do better? How could they do better? Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy show us the way. Drawing on a deep well of research in psychology, sociology, law, and medicine, they explain why a good apology is hard to find and why it doesnt have to be. Alongside their six (and a half)-step formula for apologizing beautifully, Ingall and McCarthy also delve into how to respond to a bad apology; why corporations, celebrities, and governments seldom apologize well; how to teach children to apologize; how gender and race affect both apologies and forgiveness; and most of all, why good apologies are essential, powerful, and restorative. A good apology can do so many thingsmend fences, heal wounds, and bring more harmony into ourselves and our society at large. With wit, deep introspection, and laugh-out-loud humor, Ingall and McCarthys guidance will help make the world a better place, one apology at a time.
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Sorry, Sorry, Sorry: The Case for Good Apologies | Marjorie Ingall, Susan McCarthy
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Dear Littens,

#BookedInTime and #WhatTheDickens I am struggling to catch up due to some new meds. I had hoped to post questions for both groups this weekend and I think I may have to switch to next weekend as I adjust to the medication. Apologies.

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Bookwormjillk Take your time and I hope you feel better soon! 1mo
TheBookHippie Hope you adjust soon. Sending love. 1mo
ChaoticMissAdventures I hope you feel better soon!! I got very distracted by the Women's Prize and everything else went out the window. 1mo
AnneCecilie Take your time. 1mo
dabbe You take care of you; the rest can wait. Hope you feel better soon! 🩵💙🩵 1mo
Suet624 Best wishes to you. 💕 1mo
JenlovesJT47 Feel better! ❤️‍🩹 1mo
Deblovestoread Hope you feel better soon. I feel,like I got a reprieve…maybe I will finish in time after all. 😘 1mo
rwmg Get well soon. Can I ask what period Booked In Time is reading for April? 1mo
Cuilin @rwmg Thank you, April is China, Post 1912 (edited) 1mo
Cuilin @Bookwormjillk @TheBookHippie @ChaoticMissAdventures @AnneCecilie @dabbe @Suet624 @JenlovesJT47 @Deblovestoread Thank you, it‘s a case of the remedy is worse than the disease, it should take 3 weeks to adjust. I‘m on day 12 of slowly uncurling myself from the fetal position. 🩷 1mo
rwmg @Cuilin: One of the books I'm hoping to read this month is a series of essays about Western authors who set their works in Asia, including China. 1mo
Cuilin @rwmg That actually sounds amazing. 🤞 I plan on reading 1mo
TheBookHippie @Cuilin oh man. Sending so much light to you. 1mo
dabbe @Cuilin Good grief, Charlie Brown! Sending 🩵💙🩵. 1mo
kspenmoll Sending you love- 💕 please, no apologies & give yourself the time you need! 3w
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