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Surprised. Yet, kindled. Two ways people respond to regret, either constructive, or distractive.
We are make decisions based on the moment, even the rational ones. What we currently have, know, & feel. The outcomes, sometimes, far from our expectations. Here, the role of regret shines. You can use it as a learning opportunity or feel bad about it or hide it. Keep in mind that imperfections is beauty (kintsugi).
— Dec 28, 2024 09:44AM
We are make decisions based on the moment, even the rational ones. What we currently have, know, & feel. The outcomes, sometimes, far from our expectations. Here, the role of regret shines. You can use it as a learning opportunity or feel bad about it or hide it. Keep in mind that imperfections is beauty (kintsugi).
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Farah
is 38% done
Surprised. Yet, kindled. Two ways people respond to regret, either distractive or constructive.
Using it as a powerful tool to improve your decisions or re-direct your path.
— Dec 28, 2024 09:09AM
Using it as a powerful tool to improve your decisions or re-direct your path.

