dan, i'm interested now inthat we've been through the four major tegories of corps regrets. It seems to me thatat the challenge is into what degree these different mandates sometimes come into flict. The finite medium we're working with is life is time. Right? We have a finite amount of time. And so it strikes me that particularly early on, and i see this with kids in high school, rit, and you're very familiar with this world.
“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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