Jul 24, 2006, 09:07 PM
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This is a tough one. Living with regret for a long period of time is bad, as mentioned by Sassafrass and others. However, you'd need to experience that regret, however brief, in order to learn from your mistakes, or poor decisions. Doesn't mean you have to dwell on it though.
Problem I have is that a great number of these 'no regret' people are just using that as an excuse to be an intentionally bad person, with no interest in self improvement. If someone is that complacent, then the 'no regret' shtick gets a pretty bad name.
Those who learn from their mistakes and move on are great. But there are a lot of people who will just ignore their mistakes and never chose to learn from them. Wouldn't want to lump the two into the same 'no regrets' category.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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