This latest shooting of the newspaper staff in Annapolis got me thinking about the downside of holding a grudge. I doubt if there's anyone in the world who doesn’t feel some resentment over a long ago insult or perceived wrong. How long can you hold a grudge?
I held a secret grudge for many years against a
young man whom I overheard jeering, and saying I was “crazy” at a teenage party after my older sister had a mental breakdown
that required hospitalization. His words were like a razor across my heart. There was
a huge stigma surrounding mental illness in those days (still is) and he reinforced the assumption that I was "tarred with
the same brush" as my sister, as the saying goes. Thank God there was no Facebook, or I might have been bullied into suicide. Soon after, I went away to college and started a new life in Chicago upon graduation.
Fast forward: twenty years later. I'm back in my hometown with a new job, and I'm seeing this guy at public events and social gatherings more often than I would like. At first, I managed to avoid him. But then I would see him again, and the knot in my stomach told me I was still holding a grudge for that long ago incident. It was not pleasant; I hadn't felt that way for a long time, so I took another look at this man, and realized he wasn't really a monster, just an ordinary guy fighting serious health problems and a failing business. He had probably forgotten making such cruel remarks, and hopefully, he had matured enough that he would not do it again.
Then I remembered the words of Martin Luther King, Jr. "Hate is too great a burden to bear, so I chose love." I won't say I began to love my former detractor, but carrying a grudge was too great a burden for me to bear, so I let it go.
The scary thing about grudges is that they become
a self defeating obsession. In the case of the Annapolis shooter, he preferred killing 5 people and living the rest of his
life in prison, to letting go of that grudge.
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