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What would your regrets be, if any? The words you left unsaid. The people you didn’t reach out to. That conversation you kept putting off. That thing you never did.

Is there anything you could say or do today that would lessen that regret? That one call, that message, that admission you’ve been holding inside, the action you haven't taken?

Life doesn’t give us guarantees. We often wait for the right moment, and then the right moment passes. If you could act today to have fewer regrets if you were gone tomorrow, what would you do, and why haven’t you done it yet? What are you waiting for?
 
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I have always thought I would want that title engraved on my stone for it is also my life. But, since I am going to be buried at sea, I will have to pass.
Yes that might negate the need for a headstone....
However if you think about it... the act of being buried at sea is obviously doing it your way...
 
Once heard it put;

Tomorrow is just a promissory note.

My experience is that the next minute is the promissory note.

My main regret is not having figured out how to get a "message", or other, to my future incarnate self. How that future self will know where to look to find my "message" (where the valuables and investments are buried ;)).
 
I have no regrets.

Everything ended on good terms with the most important people in my life, and things did not go horribly like they do for millions and perhaps billions of people.

Actually, on second thought, I do have some regrets.

I regret encountering and engaging with several people in my life that I so desperately wish I hadn't. But I survived and I press on.
 
What would your regrets be, if any?

few and far between - to not be a sinner in truth is all the heavens requires in judgement.

yet garden earth is dying by those w/ the same response who have no remorse for their crimes to simply commit them over and over again disguised by their phony religions they purposely use for their own benefit at the expense of others.
 
I have no regrets.

Everything ended on good terms with the most important people in my life, and things did not go horribly like they do for millions and perhaps billions of people.

Actually, on second thought, I do have some regrets.

I regret encountering and engaging with several people in my life that I so desperately wish I hadn't. But I survived and I press on.
If you respect the person you became, you shouldn't regret your experiences, even the bad ones. They were an important part of that growth. Without them none of us would be who we are.

Regrets are for unfinished business in my opinion, not past experiences.
 
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I have regrets already. I don't have to wait until my last breath to look back on my life.
 
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