Category: Decision-Making and Regret
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Choose Your Regret
All Decisions Lead to Regret Have you ever made a decision and then immediately started questioning whether it was the right one? That creeping feeling of regret is something we all experience. But here’s the harsh truth: regret isn’t something you can completely avoid—it’s something you have to choose.At first, that sounds counterintuitive. Why would you choose regret?…
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Happiness
You Have Already Accomplished Things You Said Would Make You Happy How often do we push happiness into the future? We tell ourselves, “I’ll be happy when I graduate, when I get that job, when I hit that milestone.” And yet, when we reach those points, happiness often feels fleeting, if it arrives at all.…
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Stop Learning
The Phases of Starting Something New Starting something new in life—whether it’s a routine, a business, or a personal challenge—comes in phases. First, there’s the idea. Maybe it was inspired by something you learned or something you thought up yourself. Then comes the learning phase, where you research and understand the steps necessary to bring…
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Perfection
Perfectionism is often seen as a virtue—a sign of high standards, discipline, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. But what if perfectionism isn’t what it seems? What if, instead of pushing us to be better, it’s actually holding us back? The truth is, perfectionism doesn’t lead to greatness; it leads to inaction. It convinces us…
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Waste of Time
Many of us have people we look up to. People who are close to us can influence the way we want to live our lives. Many people follow their parent’s line of work or a close friend’s. Whose opinion do you value the most? Why? It’s always good to have mentors. To have people to…
