Regret doesn't remind us that we did badly. It reminds us that we know we can do better.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It took me less than half a lifetime to realize that regret is one of the few guaranteed certainties. Sooner or later everything is touched by it, despite our naive and senseless hope that just this time we will be spared its cold hand on our heart.
One can have many regrets in life, but they are temporary. There are lessons to learn from every mistake.
Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable.
I truly don't believe in regret.
I don't believe in regret.
Regret is a bitter emotion, so painful that the urge to avoid it often drives decision-making strategies.
Regret doesn't budge things; it seems crazy that the force of all that human want can't amend a moment, can't even stir a pebble.
Regret is the worst human emotion. If you took another road, you might have fallen off a cliff. I'm content.
Regret is pointless. I never do anything without first deciding to do it based on facts and feelings, and if it doesn't work out how I hoped, oh well - there's another notch on my experience belt.
I have quite a robust relationship with regret. You simply don't know what the alternative would have been.