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Anonymous (ID: KWLMaOAP) United States No.513460790 >>513460996 >>513461064 >>513461082 >>513462009 >>513463093 >>513463325 >>513465752 >>513465774
Do you regret your life? If you had played your cards differently you might be in a position to run for office and make a change or become a dictator.
Anonymous (ID: LWBO6uTC) United Kingdom No.513460912
I regret that my everlasting fatigue is ruining my ability to lead a life.
Anonymous (ID: oJbgVigN) Canada No.513460989
I regret not being able to look past the self-deception humans employ to look like anything but animals that they are.
Anonymous (ID: JDOHWvHW) Germany No.513460996
>>513460790 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: GDWSEtgU) United Kingdom No.513461051
I shouldn't have been born and now I have to suffer the consequences.
Anonymous (ID: dAc8SQjg) United States No.513461059
I can still do all that, plenty of time left
Anonymous (ID: cnYb9Wz5) Sweden No.513461064
>>513460790 (OP)
The only thing I regret is not asking that girl out in 9th grade.
Anonymous (ID: UZZqZMwc) United States No.513461081
Absolutely not. I tried with all my might to make a better life for myself, did I succeed on societies terms? Maybe not but I'm content with how things turned out. My only regret is if I stayed inside all my life, refreshing the 'log.
Anonymous (ID: x8vubz44) Brazil No.513461082
>>513460790 (OP)
I regret my parents being dumb enough to not consider the fact that if someone offers you an absurd amount of money something must be off.
Anonymous (ID: jy8V+wz3) No.513461223
regret is just neuroticism.
Anonymous (ID: BHhrOBch) Sweden No.513462009
>>513460790 (OP)
I regret not moving to a cabin in the woods and living like a wild boar. This I regret not doing…
Anonymous (ID: 7+XFHsyw) United States No.513463093 >>513464661
>>513460790 (OP)
The chances that someone born into this world will have a miserable, regrettable life are astronomically higher than not when taking into account the world population and demographics involved.
None of this is your fault, the system has been in place for quite a while now.
All you can do now is hope that the afterlife is either peaceful nonexistence or something better...
Anonymous (ID: nzv6fyom) United Kingdom No.513463325 >>513464722
>>513460790 (OP)
does it really matter what you do when we're all going to die forever regardless?
Anonymous (ID: KWLMaOAP) United States No.513464661
>>513463093
That means nothing though. That could be entirely due to the probability of making free will choices without worse outcomes given the range of acceptable outcomes. Probabilities aren’t fates.
Anonymous (ID: KWLMaOAP) United States No.513464722 >>513465559
>>513463325
I would say it’s precisely given the fact that you’ll die that what you do in life matters. You only have a finite number of moments. Better to make them worth it.
Anonymous (ID: gkKjHiTX) Denmark No.513465559
>>513464722
How much money would you spent to experience the best day of you life - on the condition that you would forget it all the morning after.
Anonymous (ID: Cxad0iYP) United States No.513465691
There was a cute 5'2 girl who I should have gotten pregnant and just rode out life with when I was in my teens. She had such nice tits. That's my only regret.
Anonymous (ID: oQPuT5uV) Canada No.513465725
No cards to play, was given a really shitty hand and did what I did, end up here wiyh the jeets here so
Anonymous (ID: utZUMLfi) United States No.513465752
>>513460790 (OP)
I regret not dealing with things in a better manner than I did.
I can blame my father for some thing but in the end it's how I responded that matters.
Anonymous (ID: drzg1mr3) United States No.513465774
>>513460790 (OP)
If my dad was not ashamed that I didn't follow the sports career he projected onto me I might be a better person today but thats life.