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Si dice che sia più difficile chiedere perdono che chiedere scusa. Ci ho riflettuto ed è così: chiedendo scusa è come se facessimo una levata di scudi, volendo apporre un motivo, una scusa appunto, a difesa delle nostre mancanze; chiedendo perdono, ammettiamo di avere sbagliato senza cercare giustificazioni e domandiamo semplicemente di essere riaccettati per-dono. Beh, in questi giorni non ho trovato il tempo per parlare un po' con te... e di questo ti domando PERDONO