"Hey! At least I say sorry!"In reality this quality isn't as positive as it implies because it means we do a lot of things that require us to apologize. Instead of boasting about how apologetic we are and how we always say 'sorry' when required, we should concentrate on reducing the amount of times we have to say sorry. Of course, we are fallible and we make mistakes, but if we are going to brag about our qualities, it should be about how we say 'sorry' at most 10 times a year.
To achieve that level of mindfulness we constantly need to be careful of what we say and what we do. People are fragile, but through perpetual awareness and caution we can learn to treat each other properly and make it a habit.
Going off on a tangent, the word 'sorry' implies regret, sorrow, pity and suffering. Psychologically, using this word when it doesn't match the context, may make us feel bad about ourselves and lower self-esteem. Don't say 'sorry' when you are trying to go past someone, say 'excuse me.' Don't see yourself unworthy of people's time and energy. We all deserve respect. [I somehow manage to come back to this in each post.]
Lots of bokeh,
~Belle