It depends. There are some matters where trust can be so broken and betrayed that a second chance is simply unwise. Pedophiles, for example, don't have a good track record of "getting better," and therefore it's unwise to give them a "second chance" to be around vulnerable children.
Where we can wisely, safely give people the benefit of the doubt, it is good to do so.
509 West B St.
Iron Mountain, MI 49801
Nope.
No/yes
Nope.
Some things, perhaps. Kids are getting harder to talk to and are losing their innocence a lot younger.
Long bike ride followed by Mexican food.
Hives.
Some of them. Not usually.
Quiet place to walk with my wife when we don't have a bunch of scheduling things to discuss.