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Akash Nair M S
Akash Nair M S

May 17, 2021

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Regret as an Indicator of Growth

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If I had remained calm, I could have avoided that unpleasant encounter.

If I had another chance at that relationship, I would have probably been a different person and salvaged it.

If I knew the meeting was important, I would have prepared in advance and not made a fool out of myself.

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