Tacos Al Pardon

On today’s episode Isidro dives right into “Pardon” – in Spanish, it’s – yes, you guessed it…. Perdon.
Perdon, in Spanish, is usually used to say, “Excuse me” or “Pardon me.” That’s not what Isidro is talking about. He’s referring to Forgiveness. The forgiveness that in many cultures is seen as weakness. It’s seen as weakness because of the perception it assumes that the person who hurt you is allowed to get away with it. That forgiveness means you’ve allowed those who hurt you to take advantage of you. Isidro used to believe in that too. But now he views it differently.

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My dad and my youngest brother 1983

True forgiveness is something he learned from his father while having, what he calls, a strange conversation back one night when they were selling tacos. A conversation stemming from an incident his father was involved in many years ago. And how Isidro’s dad used forgiveness to move on to the more important things in life. That lesson helped Isidro deal with his own crisis later on in his life. And the talk with his dad helped him see what true forgiveness does. To ultimately help him enjoy more of life today – which includes enjoying TACOS!
TAQUOTE: “Tortillas don’t hold on to grudges, tortillas hold on to the meat!”
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