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Charisma! Curry's quality of forgiveness may be worth learning from fans

"It wasn't a dirty move, smart didn't want to hurt me."

Charisma! Curry's quality of forgiveness may be worth learning from fans

Although Cole and Green both have opinions about Smart's action that caused Curry to basically determine that he will not qualify for the regular season, although some Curry fans saw that Curry was injured and chose to denounce Smart.

Charisma! Curry's quality of forgiveness may be worth learning from fans

But the next day, when Curry said something like this in an interview, all the noise began to dissipate. This sentence freed Smart from the pressure of public opinion, and also avoided the hostility between the two sides in the next confrontation; let Curry fans put aside their resentment, but also let people be moved by Curry's forgiveness.

And this quality, in fact, has always been in Curry.

The 2019 documentary "Emanuel," in which Curry is the executive producer, is based on a tragedy, the shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, that killed nine people, but only 48 hours later, the victim's family chose to forgive the killer. This is a documentary that conveys forgiveness.

Charisma! Curry's quality of forgiveness may be worth learning from fans

In an interview, Curry claimed he wanted to be part of this special project, saying that although it would take a long time to complete, it was definitely worth it. Director Ive said of Curry, "I think for Curry, as a person with faith, this is the kind of faith he wants to be, it's a belief that lives in the real world and deals with practical problems." ”

Thus, forgiveness has always been what Curry believes to be right and practiced by example.

Only a person who will forgive himself will have the ability to forgive others. In life, those who are broad-minded and tolerant of others rarely be too harsh on themselves, they not only forgive others, but also forgive themselves, and live a very comfortable life.

The same is true of Curry, who on the court rarely chooses to blame his teammates for his teammates' wrong pass timing and poor shooting choices, and rarely blames himself for losing because of his sluggish shooting feel.

Forgiveness people have great psychological resilience, and in the face of negative realities, they do not spend much time immersed in grief and can quickly recover from adversity.

Charisma! Curry's quality of forgiveness may be worth learning from fans

That's why Curry was able to go back on a live stream and laugh with many fans after losing two consecutive play-offs last year. Remember that Curry also said in an interview an hour ago that it was unfortunate to end the season in this way, and everything was difficult.

"Curry is the reason I play and I want to be the one to protect him.".

Iguodala is a staunch supporter of Curry, a relationship so rare in the NBA that it is talked about. Most players in the NBA are just colleagues, and even better, friends.

However, Iguodala has a different feeling for Curry, which is enough to prove that Curry's personality charm is also a historical level in the NBA.

Some of us, in life, can't forgive ourselves or others, blame ourselves for the mistakes made by others, let our time and energy be spent on these bad things, resulting in the inability to enjoy life better and pursue our ideals more intently, and also lead to others feeling unhappy in getting along with us, and it is difficult to establish solid and sincere feelings with others. Hopefully, we can all have the qualities of forgiveness like Curry, which is not only good for others, but also for ourselves.

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