The Things I Regret Apr 2026
Not spending that final hour with a beloved pet or being there for a loved one's last moments.
Realizing you spent too many hours working and not enough time with your children or friends. The Things I Regret
Regret:. “To feel sad, repentant, or… | by Chrissy Shaw | Medium Not spending that final hour with a beloved
One of the most common regrets is the silence we chose when we should have spoken. It might be the "I love you" that went unsaid to a parent who is no longer here, or the apology we withheld out of pride. Often, we fear that expressing our true feelings will make us vulnerable or lead to rejection, only to find that the silence itself becomes the greater burden. The Roads Not Taken “To feel sad, repentant, or… | by Chrissy
Not all regrets are life-altering. Sometimes, they are smaller, more specific moments that stay with us for years:
The Things I Regret Regret is often described as a heavy, hollow weight—a ghost of the person we might have been if we’d made a different choice. For some, it’s a quiet murmur in the back of the mind; for others, it’s a loud, persistent ache. Whether it's about the words we never said or the risks we were too afraid to take, everyone carries a personal inventory of "the things I regret." The Regret of Silence