Polaska: People with sick egos find it difficult to apologize

Political analyst Dastid Pallaska has quoted an American author as saying about a apology by indirectly connecting to political developments and Mustafa's request against Kurti, where he wants me to apologize for the recent actions. The package says that an apology does not always mean that you were wrong [...]
Political analyst Dastid Pallaska has quoted an American author as saying about a apology by indirectly connecting to political developments and Mustafa's request against Kurti, where he wants me to apologize for the recent actions.
The package says that an apology does not always mean that you were wrong and the other person was right.
But it is impossible for people with sick egos to apologize.
Here's his status:
According to Mark Matthea, an American author, an apology does not always mean that you were wrong and the other person was right.
On the contrary, Matthea makes clear that an apology simply means that you value your relationship with others more than your ego.
This explains why people with sick egos are unable to apologize.












