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[CHAT] Don't regret regrets

originally posted on 21-05-2015 12:28 PM

 

At the end of high school when my ATAR came out, I was disappointed to the say the least. It was enough to get me into university, but I didn’t do as well as I had hoped and I knew I wouldn’t be going to a top tier university like what my family wanted and expected. As this major milestone passed, I began to feel regret. A lot of the time at uni I found myself constantly thinking back to my final year at high school and what I could have done differently. “Why did I put so much energy into drama? It didn’t get me anywhere.” “Why didn’t I choose better scaling subjects?” “I was a good science student why didn’t I choose chemistry and physics?!” “Why did I give up?”

 

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This regret soon grew into bitter resentment and I started to hate my life. Stuck in this negative frame of mind, I wasn’t enjoying the uni experience at all which didn’t help the fact that I was unsure if my course was really the career path I wanted to choose. I was unhappy at the lack of direction in my life. I’ve always had these expectations of success and it just felt like I’ve screwed up my ‘fresh start’ out of high school already.

 

One day I went pay some unpaid tutoring fees and got the chance to have a chat with my old maths tutor. I opened up to him and told him that right now, I mostly feel regret. I will always remember his advice from that day:

“You can’t keep looking back, behind you, over your shoulder every step of the way. Because if you do you will trip from not seeing what’s in front of you.”

He wanted me to think about the positives and appreciate what I had in front of me. More importantly he wanted me to be aware that there were new goals ahead of me and there wasn’t any time to be dwelling on the past because what’s done is done.

 

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At the end of that semester I took some time off from study. And it’s still one of the best decisions I’ve made for myself. During that time getting away from the books, I got into the grind of life and I grew up emotionally and mentally. I guess like any adult, when a significant amount of time passes your regrets sorta just… fades out a bit. Time does heal all wounds. My regrets didn’t have that same grip on my life like it did earlier at the beginning of the year, I needed to focus on the question at hand ‘do I still want to be doing this course at uni?’

 

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Taking time off gave me a chance to reflect on my life too, reflect on high school with maturity. I should never regret doing drama, I’ve had many wonderful experiences performing and it’s a really big part of what makes me who I am. If I didn’t do drama I would be a completely different person today! I could have done different subjects, but it was exactly what I wanted at the time. I did give up, but I was so tired of school at that point that I just wanted to get out of there and I got what I wanted, at least I can say I did it my way the whole way. I may not be at the ‘best’ uni but I should appreciate the fact that I am the first of my family to get into one. Besides, would I really be happy travelling 2 hours of public transport a day? (I actually love being 15 minutes away from uni ^_^). Overall I’ve got to take the good with the bad and live by those decisions I made and learn from the things I’m not happy about.

 

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“Live a life with no regrets”- it’s one of those mantras that we’d all like to live by and I certainly believe it is possible for everyone to achieve. But living a life with no regrets is not the same as living a life with no mistakes, because that is an impossible expectation for anyone at any stage of their life. Rather it’s about living by your decisions regardless of the outcome and learning from your mistakes. You wouldn’t be who you are now, a little older and wiser if it wasn’t for what happened back then.  

 

So join us on Monday 25th of May to talk all about dealing with regrets and living life to the fullest! Join us right here from 8pm AEST!

 

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NutellaBusterPosted 18-03-2022

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    N1ghtW1ng
    N1ghtW1ngPosted 18-03-2022 10:33 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:03 PM

    @stonepixie sneaky sneaky. But I'm afraid I'll miss it. Have fun amd a good week to everyone! *background cheering and applause*
     
    NutellaBuster
    NutellaBusterPosted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:03 PM

    Goodnight everyone! Thanks @tsnyder for faciliating tonight 🙂

     
    bessie94
    bessie94Posted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:01 PM

    Good night everyone ❤️
     
    N1ghtW1ng
    N1ghtW1ngPosted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:01 PM

    Yeah. I'm the fence sitter here, I agree with it but think that you should have regrets to get rid of. If that makes sense 😛

    Good night all and thanks for the awesome chat! So glad I could make it! ❤️ love you all. Hugs all round.
     
    bessie94
    bessie94Posted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:00 PM

    It's okay to be divided, that's what being human is all about! Everyone can have different opinions, it makes things interesting 😛 haha

    But I def agree that it is still ok to feel regret, you shouldn't feel bad if you feel regret. Everyone is different 🙂
     
     
    FootyFan26
    FootyFan26Posted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:01 PM

    I never said that was a bad thing!Robot Very Happy

    It just makes the talk interesting.

     
    NutellaBuster
    NutellaBusterPosted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:59 PM

    Really awesome chat tonight guys, summing up on the points that were made today:

     

    • We asked what are regrets and what do they feel like. Most of the time they’re actions or experiences where we wish we hadn’t done or had done differently and there can be feelings of irritation, guilt, shame and embarrassment.
    • The reason we have regrets is to learn and gain knowledge. It represents a ‘learning curve’ in our life.
    • We asked whether regrets are bad and the consensus was that even though the action of the regret may be bad, regret itself as a learning tool is not. It just reminds us to make sure to not make the same mistake!
    • Everyone was opening up about their regrets and what they’ve learnt from it. And that’s really the most important thing, is that we learn from our regrets.
    • Learning from our regrets and asking questions like ‘how will my actions impact myself and those around me’ helps improve our moral compass. It makes us more positive, compassionate and kinder beings.
    • Regrets become unhealthy when we dwell on them for too long, without doing anything to change it. Unable to forgive ourselves and learn from our mistakes.
    • Some healthy ways to cope is to give ourselves time, positive honest self-talk, forgiving ourselves and learning from the event, taking a step back and re-evaluating, ask ‘what would I tell a friend in this situation’ and don’t be afraid to talk to someone about it.
    • Some things we can do to help someone who is really bogged down by regret is to remind them to forgive themselves, give them our time and be there for them, engage in an activity to get our minds off things.
    • But even saying that, sometimes the regret will have to sit with us for a while for us to truly learn and become a wiser, stronger version of ourselves.

    Thank you guys for participating in tonight’s Getting Real Session, we had some very sweet moments being open about ourselves. Remember to tune in for next week! Goodnight!

     
     
    tsnyder
    tsnyderPosted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:01 PM

    Yeah thanks everyone for joining in! And thanks @NutellaBuster for an awesome blog.  See you all in the forums!

     
     
    FootyFan26
    FootyFan26Posted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:00 PM

    Thanks guys.  Had a great chat!

     

    Have a good night and take care.Robot Happy

     
    bessie94
    bessie94Posted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:59 PM

    @Troy Hahahahahahaha best movie! ... No ragrets? Really, not even a letter?
     
    bessie94
    bessie94Posted 18-03-2022 10:31 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:56 PM

    The adventure is out there - UP ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Awesomely said @Nightwing
     
    tsnyder
    tsnyderPosted 18-03-2022 10:31 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:55 PM

    Given what we have talked about so far, how do you feel about the current trend of ‘no regrets’?

     

    I don't like this idea of 'no regrets'.  In my opinion, regrets are there to guide us.  I think a better mantra would be to live a full life, and take advantage of the opportunities that come your way. 

     

    Sometimes, we should feel regret.  In my opinion, it is important to be honest with ourselves

     
     
    Troy
    TroyPosted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:02 PM

    I see where your coming from @tsnyder I guess regrets does have a place in terms of learning boundaries etc.

     

    I think another emphasis would be not to dwell on those few regrets that we have

     
     
     
    Troy
    TroyPosted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:02 PM

    haha cool! , alright cya you guys! 🙂

     
     
     
     
    sunflowers5
    sunflowers5Posted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:03 PM

    awesome talk guys! good night 🙂
     
     
    FootyFan26
    FootyFan26Posted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:58 PM

    Looks like we're divided here! Smiley Surprised

     
    N1ghtW1ng
    N1ghtW1ngPosted 18-03-2022 10:31 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:54 PM

    Do some travel, get out there!

    The adventure is out there! -Up

    The trend 'no regrets' is cool. But I think that it should come from moving past/forgiving/accepting your past regrets to havr no regrets. As opposed to having no regrets.
     
    bessie94
    bessie94Posted 18-03-2022 10:31 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:54 PM

    Sounds awesome! South America is on my next agenda!

    I feel like I agree with the no regrets! Everything that happens happens for a reason and I think it teaches you something! And things such as traveling and stepping out of your comfort zone, they are definitely things I would say NO REGRETS too !!!
     
     
    Troy
    TroyPosted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:56 PM

    I agree no regrets is a good philosophy. It encourages moving on and acceptance and learning from your experiences. Many of the bad experience even make us a stronger person 🙂

     
     
     
    Troy
    TroyPosted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:58 PM

    LOL surly somone has posted this picture already  LOLLLL no-ragrets.jpg

     
     
     
     
    stonepixie
    stonepixiePosted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:59 PM

    I think it depends on what you use the trend for. I generally use it with my social anxiety. So for me, it is a good thing.
     
     
     
     
     
    stonepixie
    stonepixiePosted 18-03-2022 10:32 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 10:02 PM

    Don't forget that RO - presents is on this Thursday night, otherwise you might just regret it. Hahaha. Thanks everyone. Have a good night. 🙂
     
    bessie94
    bessie94Posted 18-03-2022 10:31 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:49 PM

    Haha OMG!!! Yes!!! If I ever have one piece of advice that would be to travel! Do it! Best thing I ever did and travelling is something you will never ever regret
     
     
    Troy
    TroyPosted 18-03-2022 10:31 PM

    originally posted on 25-05-2015 9:51 PM

    @bessie94 travelling is aweomse 😄 no regrets......i want to go to japan next 😛

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