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What did you learn from your biggest regret?

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From my biggest regret, I learned to forgive myself. I spent time carrying guilt and shame that no longer belongs to me because I’ve acknowledged my part and asked for forgiveness. The thing about regret is that there’s no way to undo it. That part is the hardest to accept. I can’t undo the regret but I can try to avoid making another.

Living without regrets is challenging. It takes constant self awareness and wisdom that may not be readily available at decisive moments. It’s possible though challenging. Doing the right thing, in the right way, at the right time, takes sympathy and empathy for yourself and for others. With that, I challenge myself to make better decisions with the choices that are given.

Do you have any regrets? What have you learned from it?

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