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If you berate someone for something you honestly think they did wrong, but later on you realize they didn’t actually do anything wrong, should you apologize, even if this would make you feel anxious?
If you berate someone for something you honestly think they did wrong, but later on you realize they didn’t actually do anything wrong, should you apologize, even if this would make you feel anxious?
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Date: February 14th, 2011
Duration: 03:25
Topics:
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Justice
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