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Understanding the art of a meaningful apology
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|December 03, 2025
APOLOGIES are simple, but powerful ways to repair relationships and build connections.
THE writer says learning how to apologise well is a valuable skill. | Pexels
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Still, with “sorry” often said too much, too little, or in the wrong way, many of us don’t fully grasp what makes an apology meaningful.
From a quick “sorry” to avoid trouble to a celebrity's public statement, learning how to apologise well is a valuable skill.
A sincere apology is more than just words; it is an act of emotional courage and maturity that rebuilds trust, and validates another’s experience. Yet, understanding what sets a genuine apology apart is crucial, especially when apologising can feel difficult or uncomfortable.
Independent Media Lifestyle consulted clinical psychologist Chris Kemp to unpack the psychology and nuance of apologising.
He said: “Apologising is fundamentally about connection. It’s a way of acknowledging that someone else's experience matters to you. Even if you can’t undo the harm, the act of recognising it can go a long way toward emotional healing.”
For the giver, an apology is often motivated by guilt, remorse or a desire to repair a fractured relationship. For the receiver, it validates their feelings and provides the acknowledgement they may need to move forward. Without that acknowledgement, resentment and disconnection can fester.
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