APOLOGY LETTER FOR BEHAVIOR Dear To Whom it May Concern, Please - TopicsExpress



          

APOLOGY LETTER FOR BEHAVIOR Dear To Whom it May Concern, Please allow me to apologize for my recent posts here for accusing a person for being a sociopath without any evidence or especially when I’m not qualified to diagnose people as such recently on facebook or elsewhere. My behavior was extremely inappropriate, immature, and lacked the respect everyone and especially God deserved. It was a disruption and distracted others from following their spiritual calling into becoming One with Spirit and learning. Also, I would like apologize for not being able to move on and let go and for making a big deal out of not getting an apology from a person and was really selfish and immature for expecting respect from people. To show I am truly sorry, I will now forever be expected to be disrespected everywhere I go and not say word about it to show compliance and submission to God. Am also so sorry for sharing my thoughts when they should be kept to myself so that I can become a sociopath. It was embarrassing, but I learned that nobody appreciated my poor behavior. In the future, I have every intention of curbing my thoughtless actions and learn to adjust my behavior befitting the environment and situation. I’m truly sorry for my actions and to those who may have been hurt or disrespected by my statements. Again, I am sorry for my actions and I hope that we can put this matter behind us. I look forward to working and learning from everyone again soon. If you have any thoughts in this, please feel free to share. You may contact me at your convenience at this post here. I’m guilty as charged and ready for the consequences and sentencing. Please have mercy on me and I’m begging for the only probation and no time. I’m too soft and sensitive to survive with the other criminals. I have no previous record and was usually good most of the time. Sincerely, Ze Xiong
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 00:39:38 +0000

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