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Do you still (after umteen years) still want to tell someone they were wrong

I read a story where a man got sold into slavery (by his brothers, no less). As a slave, he was falsely accused of sexual harassment and thrown into prison. Years later, he was made the prime minister of the same country that had imprisoned him without ever having his previous injustices redressed.

I am not sure that retro-active correction is always worthwhile...
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Is that the story of Joseph from the Bible, just changed up a little?
 
I wish l could tell my mom she was wrong for treating me like a stranger instead of her daughter.
 

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