InstructionNeed 2 Separate Discussions typed. (500 word min each) Discussion #1: To start, please watch Sarah Montana's TED Talk titled "Why Forgiveness is Worth It." "Why Forgiveness is Worth It" - Sarah Montana --> https://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_montana_why_forgiveness_is_worth_it Once you have watched the talk, please submit a discussion post answering the following prompts: What stood out to you the most in this talk? How does this TED Talk connect to Chapter 13? Be sure to cite your information properly. In your opinion, what is the most challenging part of apologizing? Pick one of the following 3 answers and justify your choice using what we have learned so far. Use the information from this week's content to justify your answer. Be sure to cite your information properly. working up the courage to admit we were wrong standing in front of the other person and saying we're sorry waiting for a reaction from the other person after we've spoken Write a question you would want to ask Sarah Montana Write a discussion question (open-ended) that you'd like your peers to think about - feel free to incorporate articles or videos of example you'd like for us to engage with For this assignment, please discuss the content from chapter 13 primarily, although you are welcome to use content from other chapters as well. Your initial post should be 500+ words and should demonstrate your understanding of the chapter's content, your ability to think critically about the concepts, and your ability to apply those concepts to concrete scenarios. ---------------------- Discussion #2 This week, our chapter touches on the three major perspectives on the process by which relationships end: Duck’s phase model, Knapp’s reversal process, and catastrophe theory. Pick one of those major perspectives and prepare a convincing argument to show that the model/perspective you selected is “best” (500 words). Make sure to cite your sources as you justify your choice.