“I should’ve jumped at the chance when I had it.”
“I can’t believe I messed the whole thing up.”
“It should’ve never happened. I wish I would’ve known better.”
Ever say these to yourself? So have I.
In the past when I was disappointed about a decision I’d made, I’d quickly blame myself for not choosing differently.
But how could I? If I didn’t have the same level of knowledge that I have now when I made that decision then, how could I have made any other choice?
I couldn’t. And I didn’t.
Then why start the blame game? What’s up with the stinkin’ t...
Published on October 30, 2019 16:59