Some of the most regret-laden folks I’ve ever met are those who never take chances and never take risks.
All in the name of avoiding regret.
Some of the most regret-laden folks I’ve ever met are those who never take chances and never take risks.
All in the name of avoiding regret.
Very true.
What if life, if not knowing your flaws? And if a flaw is worth more to eliminate, rather than to accept as unavoidable, then it should be better to face the fear, rather than to live with it. Many choose to live with obvious afflictions either to their mind and may take to the bottle or the drug in order to feel comfort. Sometimes, they may take to the parasite of a human being, who entices them only to worsen themselves, because they feed on negative energy. There are many people like this. Unwilling to take a risk, because, as you said, they avoid conflict to not comprehend right from wrong from their own perspective. They are scared to do so, because they believe someone will “judge” their actions.
I say, “If the fight is worth the pain and the pain is never to subside, but you keep fighting, then dedicate yourself to the whole of your journey.”
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Damn typos. Lol.
Very tired, atm…
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no worries
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Hear hear! Adversity falls upon us whether we like it or not, but we can make it into a fun game if we venture forth and learn from it, rather than hide in a cave and try to avoid it.
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LOL i, the topsy turvy backwards ghost of all shells lament that I may have done too much.
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You’re better off than the other end of the spectrum (from what I understand about psychology) 🙂
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What I understand about physiology, I think being able to absorb nutrients and whatever through my skin thanks to chlorophyll or whatever… wait I forgot… something about… other end of a speculum…? Loose duck lips sink battleships?
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Whoa whoa WHOA! Ease up on the speculum talk!😬😂
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Interestingly so.
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a touch of grim irony 🙂 succinct and sharp
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Thanks! 🙂
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Well said!
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Thanks! 🙂
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I struggle with risk taking that’s why i dreamed of sharks smh. Damn the subconscious😶
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Everyone does. If you’re struggling (but not being overwhelmed), imo, you’re pushing yourself to the right degree. That’s where you grow and learn, and you’re fully engaging your potential. 🙂
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Sometimes you have to risk it!
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Indeed!😊
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But sometimes also, avoiding some things are wise 😂
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That’s why I think being “strategically aggressive” is the best way to go. Because sometimes, the most aggressively productive strategy is to wait for a bit. 🙂
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Very true. Never thought of it that way😅
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Took me a lot of pain to come up with that.😅
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😂😂😂
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So true! You got me thinking…
Many of these people are the ones who shame us and mock us mercilessly when we do something they define as “failure”. To many of us, failure isn’t failure at all, but is really another successful step toward our goal. Small-minded people mock and judge. If we can push through all of the junk they project onto us, and stay focused on how we want out lives to be, we will not be part of that group who has regrets.
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Indeed! And they are small-minded because they can’t grasp context over time—how failure eventually can be transmuted into victory. The person in the arena, however, is a different story. 🙂
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