“Sorry", doesn’t erase what’s broken — it acknowledges that something matters. We say sorry not to undo the past, but to accept responsibility, to show empathy, and to begin repair. Without apologies, silence would replace accountability. A sincere ‘sorry’ is not a solution; it is an opening — a first step toward understanding, forgiveness, and healing. Sometimes it cannot fix the damage, but it can soften the distance between hearts. Join us for Healing Hearts and Empowering Souls. https://www.masterurmind.co.uk/healing-and-coaching/#row-e181694a