Boundage of Inherited Wounds

in Hive Learners3 days ago

History and human experience often reveal a painful truth: hurt rarely ends with the one who suffers it. Instead, it spreads, sometimes silently, sometimes violently, creating a chain reaction of sorrow that passes from one person to another, from one generation to the next. The circle of pain is not just about individual wounds; it is about how trauma, once planted, can grow into cycles of vengeance, mistrust, and cruelty. In examining the realities of slavery and its aftermath, we see how the scars of yesterday still echo in the actions of today. But this raises pressing questions: should those who repeat the hurt be condemned, or should they be understood as products of inherited trauma? And more importantly, can the circle of pain ever truly be broken?

It’s sad that in today’s world, the circle of pain is still ongoing and it would be very dull of you to say you have no idea about it. The world has advanced so much technologically, making it very easy for you to know what's happening all over the world. From what I have seen, the world is on the verge of collapse because people refuse to forgive the sinners of other people's ancestors.

I'm not in support of us forgetting the past or our history but we should learn to let go of things. Many people use the sins of other people's ancestors to judge their predecessors.

It has been over 100 years since the slave trade ended globally, but you would know nothing about it. It is very hard for people to forgive the sins of the slave trade that ended over a hundred years ago.

"I'm never going to forgive them for what they did to my ancestors. I'll make sure all the white people suffer for it."

This is the mindsetsome people have; there are also people that are very racist because of bad things people of different-colored ancestors have done.

"I'll never give them an opportunity to express themselves. They are the descendants of the devil."

But pain like this rarely comes from nowhere. It is carried through stories, closed doors, and unhealed wounds passed down. When pain becomes inheritance, it twists how people see the world and how they treat others. Still, responsibility cannot be ignored, hurting someone else because you were hurt does not heal; it only spreads the wound further.

Breaking this circle requires both accountability and understanding. We must ask why someone lashes out, not to excuse it but to stop it from repeating. That means teaching honest history, creating opportunities where resentment cannot easily grow, and giving people spaces to heal.

Forgiveness, however, is not simple. Some may find peace in it, while others may never reach it, and both are valid. Forgiveness should not mean forgetting, but rather choosing not to let pain control the future.

In the end, the circle of pain is broken when individuals and societies decide not to pass the hurt forward. Every small act, choosing conversation over revenge, justice over silence, healing over hate and weakens the chain of past pain. We need to make sure that this circle doesnt continue and it must start from us.

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Circle of pain shouldn’t be something we let it spread just because of the hurt caused us, thereby inflicting pain on the innocent. Those who don’t know what happened in the past become victim of our actions when we don’t learn to forgive what they did even though forgetting what happened will still be there.

I still don’t understand why people are hating on people that haven’t done them any wrong

But because a wrong was done to someone you know doesn’t mean you should do the same to another person

The circle of pain is constantly in rotation. Its progressing as the day goes by.

Honestly, the time of slave trade was not funny at all. The stories alone are enough to send shivers down a persons spine. i can't imagine the harsh treatment they went through. However, forgiving is a nice thing to do. I wouldn't that history be forgotten, but then, forgiveness should be the order of the day.

Yes o
Because if we continue to remember without forgetting
We would just want to hurt someone who hasn’t even done any harm to us

Hmmm! I have learnt something new from you today. I now know that we can plant hate in the life of someone which if we don't let go it can affect others badly.
Thanks for sharing

Thanks for reading and I’m glad you understood

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I agree with you. This carrying forward the hate of the past should stop with us moving forward. The amount of hate circulating because people still hold on to the past is deafening. The past happened and we're here because, somehow, they settled it. But as events unfold, it's clear that somewhere along the way, some were unsatisfied and took it upon themselves to carry forward that hate. If only we all acknowledged that despite all our differences, past and present, we all have one thing in common, we all own only one life, and when it ceases to exist, so do we. Maybe, then, we would be mindful of living a meaningful life and we'd care less about vengeance based on history.

Wow
I love this comment and it’s one of the best I have gotten so far
Yeah
People still carry hate and the bad part is that they pass it to their children even tho the children have no idea of such hate before

I hope we can do better