REGRETS? HOW FEW OR HOW MANY OF THESE WILL YOU HAVE?
1. Not traveling when you had the chance.
Traveling becomes infinitely harder the older you get, especially if you have a family and need to pay the way for maybe 4 -plus people instead of just yourself.
2. Not learning another language.
You’ll kick yourself when you realize you took three years of language in high school and remember none of it.
3. Staying in a bad relationship.
No one who ever gets out of a bad relationship looks back without wishing they made the move sooner.
4. Not quitting a terrible job
5. Not trying harder in school.
It’s not just that your grades play a role in determining where you end up in life. Eventually you’ll realize how much it could have changed you into a more rounded person, and wish you’d paid more attention.
6. Being afraid to try new things.
7. Failing to make physical fitness a priority.
Too many of us spend the physical peak of our lives on the couch. When you hit 40, 50, 60, and beyond,you’ll dream of what you could have done.
8. Not moving fast enough when opportunity knocks.
9. Caring too much about what other people think.
In 20 years you won’t give a darn about any of those people you once worried so much about.
10.. Not listening to your parents’ advice.
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- 04.25.22 3:58
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