Cheese_Pizza
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Hmm... this is certainly a very interesting question with many different possible answers.
Personally, yes, I believe that people can change, but only if they are willing to do so. No matter the offense, anyone is capable of changing and feeling sorry for their actions.
However, when it comes to giving chances, that varies. Normally I would say that no one is beyond a second chance, however there are few exceptions to this rule, namely if the person is question did something particularly sickening. The same applies with someone who has done nothing too wrong and has received a myriad of chances to improve their ways, but does not seem willing to do so.
Eventually, those chances can and will run out. For me, at least.
Personally, yes, I believe that people can change, but only if they are willing to do so. No matter the offense, anyone is capable of changing and feeling sorry for their actions.
However, when it comes to giving chances, that varies. Normally I would say that no one is beyond a second chance, however there are few exceptions to this rule, namely if the person is question did something particularly sickening. The same applies with someone who has done nothing too wrong and has received a myriad of chances to improve their ways, but does not seem willing to do so.
Eventually, those chances can and will run out. For me, at least.