Module 03 / Accountability

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The Repair Protocol

A clean apology names the harm, refuses justification, states the change, and asks nothing back. Everything else is performance. Most apologies contain at least three of the following disqualifying elements — explanation of intent, comparison to worse actors, request for reassurance, minimization of impact, or subordinate blame — and each of these elements silently converts the apology into its opposite.

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