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    ship to Julliard, another dropped out of college, one wishes she’d spent more time getting to know her father before he passed away, and another wishes she’d learned to appreciate her family earlier. All were opportunities that presented themselves and, for a variety of reasons, those opportunities were not taken.

    Do you remember when you were first introduced to the concept of regret? For me, it was in the fourth g

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    What is one of your biggest regrets? While you think it over, here’s a little story about one of mine.

    It was a hot August day. I was 17, drenched in sweat after football practice and in dire need of a shower. When the head football coach motioned me into his office, I knew that de-stankifying myself was going to have to wait.

    “Engel, do you want me to submit your name for any football scholarships?” The answer that rolled out is, still today, one of my biggest regrets.

    “Nah, Coach, don’t worry about it. I already know where I’m going to college.”

    We both knew I wasn’t good enough to play at a major university, and as much as I loved the sport, I wasn’t going to give up the four best years of my life playing football at a school I didn’t really want to attend. Yet, when “Nah, Coach, don’t worry about it” came from my mouth, it never occurred to me that years later I would regret that answer. No, I wasn’t going to accept any scholarships to schools I didn’t want to attend, but wouldn’t it have been nice just to know? Just to see what colleges and universities might offer? Just to know if I was good enough to play college ball? Now, that chance has come and gone. (God, do I sound like Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite or what? At least I’m not actively pursuing a time machine!)

    So, again, what’s one of your biggest regrets? I’ve been shooting this question past my friends for the last week or two under the heading of “research”, but really, I’m just nosey. Still, the findings are precisely what I’d imagined.

    Very few stated something they had done as a regret. Most often, their regrets were things they had NOT done. One turned down a scholarship to Julliard, another dropped out of college, one wishes she’d spent more time getting to know her father before he passed away, and another wishes she’d learned to appreciate her family earlier. All were opportunities that presented themselves and, for a variety of reasons, those opportunities were not taken.

    Do you remember when you were first introduced to the concept of regret? For me, it was in the fourth gr

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    r that rolled out is, still today, one of my biggest regrets.

    “Nah, Coach, don’t worry about it. I already know where I’m going to college.”

    We both knew I wasn’t good enough to play at a major university, and as much as I loved the sport, I wasn’t going to give up the four best years of my life playing football at a school I didn’t really want to attend. Yet, when “Nah, Coach, don’t worry about it” came from my mouth, it never occurred to me that years later I would regret that answer. No, I wasn’t going to accept any scholarships to schools I didn’t want to attend, but wouldn’t it have been nice just to know? Just to see what colleges and universities might offer? Just to know if I was good enough to play college ball? Now, that chance has come and gone. (God, do I sound like Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite or what? At least I’m not actively pursuing a time machine!)

    So, again, what’s one of your biggest regrets? I’ve been shooting this question past my friends for the last week or two under the heading of “research”, but really, I’m just nosey. Still, the findings are precisely what I’d imagined.

    Very few stated something they had done as a regret. Most often, their regrets were things they had NOT done. One turned down a scholarship to Julliard, another dropped out of college, one wishes she’d spent more time getting to know her father before he passed away, and another wishes she’d learned to appreciate her family earlier. All were opportunities that presented themselves and, for a variety of reasons, those opportunities were not taken.

    Do you remember when you were first introduced to the concept of regret? For me, it was in the fourth g

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    y mouth, it never occurred to me that years later I would regret that answer. No, I wasn’t going to accept any scholarships to schools I didn’t want to attend, but wouldn’t it have been nice just to know? Just to see what colleges and universities might offer? Just to know if I was good enough to play college ball? Now, that chance has come and gone. (God, do I sound like Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite or what? At least I’m not actively pursuing a time machine!)

    So, again, what’s one of your biggest regrets? I’ve been shooting this question past my friends for the last week or two under the heading of “research”, but really, I’m just nosey. Still, the findings are precisely what I’d imagined.

    Very few stated something they had done as a regret. Most often, their regrets were things they had NOT done. One turned down a scholarship to Julliard, another dropped out of college, one wishes she’d spent more time getting to know her father before he passed away, and another wishes she’d learned to appreciate her family earlier. All were opportunities that presented themselves and, for a variety of reasons, those opportunities were not taken.

    Do you remember when you were first introduced to the concept of regret? For me, it was in the fourth g

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    I’m not actively pursuing a time machine!)

    So, again, what’s one of your biggest regrets? I’ve been shooting this question past my friends for the last week or two under the heading of “research”, but really, I’m just nosey. Still, the findings are precisely what I’d imagined.

    Very few stated something they had done as a regret. Most often, their regrets were things they had NOT done. One turned down a scholarship to Julliard, another dropped out of college, one wishes she’d spent more time getting to know her father before he passed away, and another wishes she’d learned to appreciate her family earlier. All were opportunities that presented themselves and, for a variety of reasons, those opportunities were not taken.

    Do you remember when you were first introduced to the concept of regret? For me, it was in the fourth g

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    ship to Julliard, another dropped out of college, one wishes she’d spent more time getting to know her father before he passed away, and another wishes she’d learned to appreciate her family earlier. All were opportunities that presented themselves and, for a variety of reasons, those opportunities were not taken.

    Do you remember when you were first introduced to the concept of regret? For me, it was in the fourth grade. Bruce Springsteen had just released his famous album, Born in the U.S.A. and the radio DJs couldn’t play it enough. My favorite song then (and still today) was Springsteen’s tribute to his younger years, Glory Days. Up front warning: If we’re ever out at karaoke, and the guy running the show has it in his catalog, be prepared!

    In this song, Bruce sings a lyric that struck me, even as a pre-pubescent 10 year old; “I hope when I get old I don’t sit around thinking about her, but I probably will.”

    I knew nothing of these strange creatures called “girls”, but I knew that I didn’t want to end up like the guy in the song, reminiscing about the girl who got away. So, even from that young age, I always wanted to live life so I wouldn’t end up wishing I’d done things differently.

    A few weeks ago, I went to Las Vegas for a wedding (congrats Keith and Christine!). I love Vegas like no other place on earth and yet, since I tend to be a tightwad, parting with money isn’t easy. As I stood at the ATM for the third time in as many days, I kept thinking, “I shouldn’t be doing this, I shouldn’t be spending this much money. This is stupid.” Then, I thought, “Why not? I’m on vacation, I’m with a group of my best friends, and this might be a once-in-a-lifetime trip!” So, I punched in my PIN, gathered up my bills and set out to live without reservations or regrets!

    It’s unlikely that anyone lives into old age without the thought of, “Man, I wish I’d done one or two things just a little different.” Yet, one of our goals should be to minimize those kinds of late-in-life type of feelings.

    So, how can we be sure that we don’t look back and lament? Well, if you’re li

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