Danford: I don't even know what the hell i was thinking. There were a couple of jobs that i took earlyer in my life. They were just ridiculous. And so i consider that, i consider that a mistake. He says he went to law school having never visited a law school and had never talked to a lawyer about what she actually did for a living. Soi nom willing to share a few things.
“Embedded in songs, emblazoned on skin, and embraced by sages, the anti-regret philosophy is so self-evidently true that it’s more often asserted than argued.” So writes Daniel Pink in his new book, “The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward.” There’s just one problem, he adds. The “no regrets” philosophy? It’s hogwash. Regrets may churn our stomachs, but they also improve our decisions and strengthen our values. They’re a photographic negative of the good life.
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