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Regret Is Only The Beginning Leaks #925

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Regret implies pain caused by deep disappointment, fruitless longing, or unavailing remorse.

Regret differs from remorse in that people can regret things beyond their control, but remorse indicates a sense of responsibility for the situation [3] for example, a person can feel regret that people die during natural disasters, but cannot feel remorse for that situation. A feeling of sadness about something sad or wrong or about a mistake that you have made, and a… She looked back with regret on the pain she had caused her family. To feel sad or sorry about (something that you did or did not do) to have regrets about (something) Used formally and in writing to express sad feelings about something that is disappointing or unpleasant

Regret is what we feel when we believe something bad happened because of our own choices Regret is tied to agency —the sense that we had control, and we failed It is tinged with “what ifs” and “if onlys.” it isn’t just about loss It’s about the belief that loss could have been avoided. Regret is something that all people feel from time to time, and it plays an important role in helping us to decide how to behave In this article, we will explore what regret is, how we end up feeling it, and why it is so important.

Regret, penitence, remorse imply a sense of sorrow about events in the past, usually wrongs committed or errors made

Regret is distress of mind, sorrow for what has been done or failed to be done Learn clear and relatable idioms for regret that help you express feelings of remorse in a natural and conversational way. To feel sorrow or remorse for (an act, fault, disappointment, etc.). See examples of regret used in a sentence.

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