I would be hard-pressed to look back at anything that I have done in my career and not say, 'I would have done that a little different' because hindsight is 20/20.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As seemingly impossible as it may seem of having zero regrets, when I look at my life now and all the mistakes I've made, all the bad decisions I've made, all the things I could have done differently or done more in, I don't think I would have changed anything.
You can't help but... with 20/20 hindsight, go back and say, 'Look, had we done something different, we probably wouldn't be facing what we are facing today.'
You can look back at anything and wish you'd done something differently.
I wouldn't change one thing about my professional life, and I make it a point not to dwell on my mistakes.
Some of the regrets I've had about my own career are things I have not done that I should have done. More than some of the things that I've done.
If I could take back all the mistakes that I made throughout my career, I would have had a perfect career. I would have missed no shots. I would have made no turnovers. I would have went right instead of going left when I was supposed to, every game.
There's no way I would have thought I would have had the career that I did and the longevity. Absolutely no idea.
One tends to look back at the mistakes as the same thing - relinquishing control of something at some point in your career.
I did it my way, and I have no regrets when I look back on my career that it was just a big focus for me.
I wouldn't change a thing about what I've done in the past because what may have been bad choices have all led me to this moment.