I ‘m suspicious of people who say they wouldn’t change a thing if they had the chance to do their lives over again. They strike me as a bit smug. Or shallow. Or just dishonest.
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Who doesn't have regrets? The Harvard Business Review presents the top five career laments.
January 16, 2013 at 05:32 PM
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I ‘m suspicious of people who say they wouldn’t change a thing if they had the chance to do their lives over again. They strike me as a bit smug. Or shallow. Or just dishonest.
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