I read a passage today that I like very much. There is no need to regret at the age of 50 the things you did when you were 30, let alone the love you had when you were 17 at the age of 30. Yes, we were still young at that time and our understanding of many things was immature.

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I read a passage today that I like very much. There is no need to regret at the age of 50 the things you did when you were 30, let alone the love you had when you were 17 at the age of 30.

Yes, we were still young at that time and our understanding of many things was immature. Our judgments about things and people are not that accurate. At that time, we were in a rebellious stage, and it was difficult for us to listen to what our parents said. We always felt that we were right.

We all know that there is no regret medicine in the world, but think about how many things we have done that make us regret. Have you noticed that the older you get, the more things you regret.

I read a passage today that I like very much. There is no need to regret at the age of 50 the things you did when you were 30, let alone the love you had when you were 17 at the age of 30. Yes, we were still young at that time and our understanding of many things was immature. - DayDayNews

I regret not insisting on my love at first, and now I have found such an unsatisfactory husband. In fact, isn’t your current husband the same person you fell in love with at the beginning? It's just that the complexity of life made the two lose the ability to discover each other's bright spots.

I really regret that I didn’t study hard. If I had a degree, I could sit in an office and not have to work hard in the sun every day like I do now. It’s just that you have forgotten that there is no age or time limit for learning. As long as you want to learn, it is never too late.

I really regret that I didn’t fulfill my filial piety and stay with my parents properly. Now that my parents are deceased, I can truly understand the pain of a tree that wants to be quiet but the wind doesn't stop, and a child that wants to be raised but cannot be cared for.

Looking back, there are so many things I regret. Regret is still irreparable, it is better to think from another perspective and stop complaining. As mentioned in the article, apart from birth, old age, illness and death, there is nothing that cannot be solved. Don't create anxiety for yourself, just live in the present moment.

I read a passage today that I like very much. There is no need to regret at the age of 50 the things you did when you were 30, let alone the love you had when you were 17 at the age of 30. Yes, we were still young at that time and our understanding of many things was immature. - DayDayNews

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