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“When a loved one dies, there is always guilt of some kind the living holds on to. Could they have prevented the tragedy? Should they have called the doctor sooner? If they only hadn’t left the window open, the lamp lit, or decided not to picnic at the lake. The ‘had I but known’ regret is very common.” — Byrd Nash
When a loved one dies, there is always guilt of some kind the living holds on to. Could they have prevented the tragedy? Should they have called the doctor sooner? If they only hadn’t left the window open, the lamp lit, or decided not to picnic at the lake. The ‘had I but known’ regret is very common.