After losing my baby, I found out my husband was my sister’s future baby’s father — karma surfaced for them not long after.
Some people might think I should’ve forgiven them. That holding onto anger would only hurt me. But here’s the thing they don’t tell you about forgiveness: you don’t owe it to people who shattered you. You don’t have to absolve someone just because they’re sorry after facing consequences.
So to anyone out there dealing with betrayal, with people who’ve shattered your trust and broken your heart: you don’t owe them forgiveness. You don’t owe them understanding. You don’t owe them anything except distance.
Let karma do its job. It’s better at it than you’d think. And focus on rebuilding yourself. Because that’s the best revenge, anyway.

A gift box with a card | Source: Midjourney
If this story moved you, here’s another one about how a man cheated on his wife with their neighbor: For 12 years, I believed my husband was faithful and my neighbor was my best friend. I was wrong about both of them, and the way I found out shattered me. But what I did next? That saved me… and taught them a lasting lesson.
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