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gardening

Man in a posture of regret

Making Good Use of Regret

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Every day we make decisions. Some are inconsequential. Some move us closer to our goals. And some will lead to regret. Researchers say the most enduring regrets are the result of things we didn’t do, especially if they involve other … Read More

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Carolyn Jabs, deep discernment, election, gardening, Keirkegaard, regret, Thoreau, viewpoints

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