Pourquoi a-t-on de la difficulté à pardonner les erreurs?
After accidentally forgetting an appointment, Simon is hurt by his girlfriend's reaction, who uses his blunder to humiliate him. Angered, Simon asks himself: why is it so difficult to forgive mistakes? He discovers the story of the famous African-American poet Maya Angelou, who made one of the most courageous acts of forgiveness ever. Simon undertakes a sociological experiment to understand the positive repercussions of forgiveness. Psychotherapist Daniel Nadon explains why forgiveness can be difficult in the wake of an injury that leads to anger and a desire for revenge. In this episode, we learn to forgive for ourselves, when we're ready, without obligation.