“When you value your integrity at the highest level, living alignment with your word and following through with your commitments no matter what, there are no limits to what you can create for your life. However, when you make excuses, justify doing what easiest, and choose the path of least resistance, you will live a life of mediocrity, frustration and regret. Live with integrity as if your life depended on it, because it does.” IfsThinkingDoeMatterValuesLevelsPathRegretIntegrityLimitsHighestCommitmentNo Matter WhatFollowingExcuseResistanceFrustrationJustifyMediocrityAlignmentFollow ThroughPath Of Least ResistanceThinking Differently Author:Hal Elrod
“It would be so easy to let my fate just carry me away... following this same path my whole life through. But I know I can't. What I do, I do...with no regrets.” KnowsI CanWholeWould BeEasyPathFateRegretFollowingWhole LifeNo Regrets Author:Yuna
“There is a haunting phantom called Regret, A shadowy creature robed somewhat like woe, But fairer in the face, whom all men know By her said mien, and eyes forever wet. No heart would seek her; but once having met All take her by the hand, and to and fro They wander through those paths of long ago-- Those hallowed ways 'twere wiser to forget.” KnowsMenWayHeartLongSaidHandsEyeFacesForgetForeverPathRegretMetsCreaturesWanderWetLong AgoWiserWoeHauntingPhantoms Author:Ella Wheeler Wilcox
“At this point in my life, I find myself obsessed with alternate paths I could've taken. I don't think about this with a sense of regret, but with a sense of wonder.” ThinkingWonderPathTakenRegretObsessedSense Of WonderSelf Obsessed Author:Ben Gibbard
“I think all of us, looking back on our careers and our lives, there'll probably be a "road not taken" that we'll regret and mourn. Certainly, artists will always feel that way, especially when the path taken was more commercial than the one not taken.” ThinkingWayFeelsArtistCareersPathTakenOur LivesRegretLooking BackMournRoad Not Taken Author:Liz Garbus
“I don't believe in mistakes. Never have. I believe that there are a multitude of paths before us and it's just a matter of which way we walk home. I don't believe in regret. If you regret things about your life, than I'll bet that you're not paying attention. Regret is just imagining that you know what would have happened if you took that job in California or married your high-school sweetheart or just looked one more time before you stepped out into the street ... or didn't. But you don't know; you can't possibly know.” IfsKnowsWayBelieveMatterHomeSchoolJobsI BelieveWalksAttentionMistakePathHappenedStreetsRegretMarriedHigh SchoolDon't BelievePay AttentionCaliforniaMore TimeMultitudesSweetheart Book:Four Thrillers by Lisa Unger: Beautiful Lies, Sliver of Truth, Black Out, Die for You Source: Four Thrillers by Lisa Unger: Beautiful Lies, Sliver of Truth, Black Out, Die for You
“Nothing that I've turned down do I feel like I should have done. Because I've generated everything I've done, I've never really considered doing something that I haven't originated myself. There are definitely things that I've been brought that someone else made good movies out of. But it's not a path I've followed, so I don't have regret.” FeelsShouldMadeDonePathHavensRegretShould HaveGood MovieTurned Down Author:Noah Baumbach
“That's the thing about love - it's full of possibilities. It can lead you down so many different paths. Sure, for some of us, it can lead to sadness and regret. But, for others, well, for others it can lead them to the greatest future they could've ever hoped for. Love is the most possible thing in the world.” WorldWellsDifferentLove IsPathSadnessPossibilityRegretDifferent Paths Author:Melissa Brown
“I've met very few professional land surveyors who regret their career path, and even fewer, who are out of work, even during economic slowdowns.” CareersPathEconomicLandRegretMetsFewerCareer PathSurveyorsLand Surveyor Author:Mark Mason
“We are generally forced to choose one way or the other of distancing ourselves from Kant. I suppose I tend to choose the irreligious way. But I regret that Kant's path has not been followed.” WayPathRegretOne WayI Regret Author:Allen W. Wood