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Old 04-01-22, 08:04 AM
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Clyde1820
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Originally Posted by TiHabanero
... I have a lot of time to think and reflect. The past two weeks I have been giving thought to my past and some of the life shaping events that occurred and how I so desperately want to go back in time and change my reactions and the things I said. In a way, rewrite the chapters.
Sometimes it feels like I regret what happened, other times it is a desire for a different outcome.
With an introspective person that's willing to learn and grow, I think that's a common thing. Learning from past experiences can be one of the best ways of finding alternatives and improving on them. Learning from past "bad" experiences and "failures" ... even more so, depending.

So long as it's not hanging you up and saddling you with deep regrets, and it isn't in an "Oh, me! Oh, my!" manner ... I think it's healthy and reasonable to expect.
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