Note: There’s always a chance some people will not find their regret painful. Not sure how that is possible. But as the saying goes, “nothing is impossible”.
Additionally, there are levels of regret.
An example of a lower-level regret…
One Summer, let’s say, you didn’t save enough money to purchase next year’s seven-night cruise that you had dreamt about for several years. You made enough to save, but you overspent on a few other things that you didn’t need to and shouldn’t have, based on your goal.
An example of a high-level regret…
In your 20’s and 30’s you didn’t consistently invest small, manageable amounts of money in high growth, blue-chip stock. Decades later, you regret not knowing and experiencing the magic of compound interest. And now you will not live long enough to experience the magic of doubling.
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What if your health was a profession? Would you up your game?
dad
Looking forward to watching tomorrow’s two-hour first Grand Prix installment. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, who holds the world record in the 400 IH is going to run the open 400. There’s more (and no one cares but me…and i’m cool with that), but you are spared from the details.
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Be intentional about where you live as you near 30 years old.
dad
In your late teens and early 20’s, day-dream about where you’d be willing to live. Had always wanted to spend a summer living at the beach…hence, Wildwood, New Jersey, 1980 with a bunch of guys from my West Chester State College dorm.
Later that Fall (’80), lived in Moscow, Idaho at the University of Idaho on the National Student Exchange program.
Spent the next Summer (’81) living in New Brunswick, New Jersey and commuting to (via bicycle, daily 30-miles round-trip), and worked in Scotch Plains, New Jersey.
Then January 1982 moved to Orlando, Florida to work at Walt Disney World until August.
Fall 1982, bicycled across United States and landed in Pullman, Washington to live with mom, who was a Residence Hall Director (at the time) at Washington State University.
Permanently moved to Orlando, Florida in 1984. Been here ever since.
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