Chetan Bhagat's Personal Story of forgiveness.
Chetan Bhagat, a well-known Indian author, shares his personal journey of forgiveness towards his father in an interview. Bhagat's relationship with his father was complex, particularly due to his father's authoritarian and sometimes unfair behavior towards his mother. Here are some key points from his story:
Bhagat felt a deep sense of resentment towards his father, especially as he grew older and realized the hardships his mother faced due to his father's behavior
Writing his book "2 States" was a therapeutic process for Bhagat, helping him to understand his father's perspective and eventually forgive him. The book is not just about inter-community marriage but also about the father-son relationship and the process of forgiveness and acceptance
Bhagat mentions that forgiving his father was difficult, but through his writing, he reached a stage of indifference and reduced anger. He emphasizes the importance of his mother's happiness and his own healing journey.
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