The Things I Regret Apr 2026
Not all regrets are life-altering. Sometimes, they are smaller, more specific moments that stay with us for years:
We often mourn the lives we didn’t live. This includes the boldness regrets —the "if only I’d taken the chance" moments. Maybe it was the career path we abandoned for safety, the travel opportunities we declined, or the passion project we never started because we were too worried about what others would think. The Things I Regret
Not spending that final hour with a beloved pet or being there for a loved one's last moments. Not all regrets are life-altering
The Things I Regret Regret is often described as a heavy, hollow weight—a ghost of the person we might have been if we’d made a different choice. For some, it’s a quiet murmur in the back of the mind; for others, it’s a loud, persistent ache. Whether it's about the words we never said or the risks we were too afraid to take, everyone carries a personal inventory of "the things I regret." The Regret of Silence Maybe it was the career path we abandoned
The memory of yelling at a toddler or a loved one in a moment of stress.
Realizing you spent too many hours working and not enough time with your children or friends.