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Regret - A mental barrier!

 

Regret - A mental barrier!

 

I made a mistake; I should have bought that flat.

I made a mistake; I should have invested some money in the stock market for a few years.

Are you a person who regrets it?

Do you hang around with people who regret it?

If yes, continue reading, or forward it to those unlike you.

We all have the choice to think and do what we want, but sometimes, we choose to live with regret or worry about the future. Just close your eyes for a while and recollect. Why did you regret it? I am sure you will be unhappy about it.

The more we regret in the present, the more we will regret it in the future because by regretting, we are wasting our time; knowing that our present is in our control, we still keep regretting; this is just to either feel pity about ourselves or avoid the actions that are to be taken in the present.

Regretting about the mistake we made is the next mistake in action. Past mistakes should be the foundation for our future instead of regret.

If you have not bought a flat in the past, think about how you can buy a plot in the future. If you have yet to invest a few lakhs in the stock market, consider how to invest a few thousand at regular intervals.

When you are action-oriented, you will take control of your present, and your present will take care of your future.

Instead of regretting what you missed, think about getting what you should get.

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

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