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Yes.
I met up with my ex for lunch decades back when she came to town on other business. She took me to lunch and apologized for taking me for granted and generally not being a very good girlfriend at the time.
Similarly, my brother called me up one day and took the time to apologize how how he'd acted the whole time we were growing up together and years afterwards.
I think it was more experience and better perspective for the first, and more maturity for the second, that triggered the self-reflection and apologies.
Thanks for sharing! Did these have much of an effect on you, or were you already over the events?
My relationship with my brother really improved after, now we're on good terms and can trust in mutual respect in our interactions.
With my ex, it really helped me reëvaluate my behavior as a partner; instead of just "what have I done wrong" I now also am mindful of what I have done right, and I was able to carry that forward into my next relationship, which I've been in for fourteen years now.
That's an unexpected silver lining with your ex, I didn't consider the positive feedback would be so useful, but you're right. Glad to know things got better for you!