Form a permanent barrier between you and that which you hate. A defense mechanism that you can reach for every time that your hatred tries to poison you. In order to find out what this defense is I suggest you journal daily and put in some energy and thought in finding the answer.
Confronting that which holds you back is the key to success and happiness.
As alluded to, you can't resolve hatred. Hatred is one of those emotions that either is or isn't. It rarely has any real motivation. It often rises out of perception...of situations, or people, or things. You cannot combat that. People perceive what they will, and they will either overcome a bad point of view, or they will not.
It could be argued that education can resolve hatred, but this is only partially true. If the one who hates chooses to learn, then yes. If he is open to a new perspective, then he may change. Often the pit of hatred is so deep, there is no climbing out.
This may seem a bit defeatist, but it truly isn't. It is observation, both by one who has hated, and one who has been hated--strong emphasis on the past tense being in the past.
Resolve can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: Please resolve the problem by the end of this month. As a noun: The information, instead of stopping her, strengthened her resolve.
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The past tense of resolve is resolved.
Resolve is a noun. It describes an action.
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The Resolve was created on 1915-05-31.
I resolve to get an A on this test!He had no resolve to quit smoking.The group discussed but could not resolve the problem.
You've only strengthened my resolve to provide a good example. Let's resolve this issue congenially.
When the two arguing boys went to the principal's office, she said they needed to resolve their problems.
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Let us resolve our differences.
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