regrets, worth it? |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 323 Joined: Mar 2005 Member No: 116,565 ![]() |
Do you think that regretting things is worth your time?!
Me personally, I do my best to not have regrets. The way I see it, every experience that I've ever gone through I've either enjoyed or learned from. Take away any one of them and I wouldn't be the person I am today. So no, I don't believe in regretting things, because it's how you deal with them that's important. Plus, what's the point of getting emotional about something in the past? It's not like you can change it now, you just have to make the best of it. THAT is what makes you who you are. |
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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
I wouldn't know how to answer the question to this topic because it's so broad. Whether or not a regret is worth anyone's time depends on the situtition.
If you're regretting that you had lunch with Daniel instead of Joe this weekend, then no, that's not something worth thinking about unless one of them is your boyfriend/husband. If you're regretting that you should have been more respectful, more loving towards your mother before she passed away, then yes. Regret is appropriate. Regret isn't always a bad thing. Regretting something means you realized you've made a mistake. When you realize you've made a mistake and it hurts you, learn from it to prevent the making of the same wrong in the future. So could someone please tell me what exactly is there to debate about? |
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