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I regret that my marriage did not work out and that I did not have more children. I feel sad when I see intact families together and enjoying their holidays.

I especially feel it at the end of the year. I feel like my life has not been a success.

My career is not where I want it to be, my child is not at the point where I would like her to be and my family life did not work out.

I am trying to do the best with what each day puts in front of me, but sometimes its hard.

Does anyone else have regrets and how do they deal with them?

2007-12-31 03:35:12 · 12 answers · asked by Stareyes 5 in Social Science Psychology

12 answers

Really, you should be happy and grateful for what you have. You could have had nothing and been nothing. No one's a failure. If you feel your year'd been a disappointment, then look back and pick out the good points. I know it's hard to pick out the good aspects in life because you're also faced with loads of negative ones and they distract you from the positive. Life unfortunately is a challenge and every day will be hard but, let's face it.

You're not broke. You're not begging on a street. You don't have to search bins to find your tea. You have companion to support, and you have your own wonderful child.

Stop thinking like you do about yourself, your family, and your child, because it will bring you all down. If you feel your career is not going the way you want then get a new job that actually interests you. Help your child with whatever you think is making her an underachiever, or at least get her some things that might help her. No one's family life is perfect, don't let other families outside drag you down because they look so happy. I bet you anything they'll be having a massive argument later unless they're all on drugs.

I think you're just depressed, think things over. Are you really unhappy with what you have? It's not like you can't change anything, you know.

2007-12-31 04:07:12 · answer #1 · answered by Gothic Princess 4 · 1 0

Well the way I see it is everyone has things they wish they could do over... Whether it be a failed marriage or somthing that you did not succeed in... I know I look back on things and ask myself I could have done this differently... If I did it differently would it have changed anything? Would I be at a different point in my life? But I truly believe everything happens for a reason! Ask yourself did you learn anything from your marriage? Did you learn anything from your career? Well if you can answer yes to both of those questions then why should you regret anything? Life is full of making choices but when you learn from those choices that you make whether they be bad or good... Now thats LIVING!

2008-01-01 23:27:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think that most people have some regrets. If they say they don't I think they aren't being honest with themselves. I regret my marriage not working out also. I regret not getting my education earlier in life. I regret not being able to talk my daughter out of quitting school. I regret not talking more to my siblings. I regret having put my children through certain situations. Now, how I deal with all of this.....well, I am a spiritual person and have asked forgiveness for the things I had control over. I put the rest in God's hands. I believe that all things happen for a reason whether good or bad. I also believe that God doesn't give your more than you can handle and what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. So, since my 2 divorces....I went back to college, I went from nice secure homes to barely making it in an apartment, and I developed breast cancer requiring several surgeries and chemotherapy. I lost my hair.....I grew it back...I lost a breast....I had it replaced.....I missed semesters of school....I've registered and am back in classes......my daughter took her GED and passed and is now going to college. Sometimes, what looks really bad.....does turn out just fine. The only thing that will continue to occur is CHANGE. We have to learn to roll with it or we just become wrecks. Good luck...God bless...and all will be okay.

2008-01-01 09:40:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-10-02 23:19:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Everyone has regrets about things they have done to themselves, to others in their life, and about things that they should have, could have, or would have done. You take those regrets and you learn from them and the next time a similar situation presents itself, you take what you would have done differently in the past and apply it to your future and hope that it turns out better. The best lessons you learn are the ones you pay for through regret, sorrow, and immaturity. You live, you learn, and you grow into a better person.

2007-12-31 14:34:01 · answer #5 · answered by cajun_queen_1970 2 · 1 0

Everyone has regrets... some about missed opportunities, some about decisions made, some about getting entangled in too many commitments too early.

You can't compare yourself to anyone else because you don't have all the data... you have not walked a mile in their shoes... you only see the fascade on the outside. That "intact family" may have parents that are struggling to hang together, and kids with disabilities.

The only cure for the blues you are probably feeling is to make a plan to get where you want to be... take enrichment courses and seminars to develop your career, choose to hang out with positive people, and make thoroughly thought-out conscious decisions for yourself instead of having those decisions made for you.
All you can really do is stay in your integrity and be who you are.

2007-12-31 05:01:06 · answer #6 · answered by revsuzanne 7 · 1 0

is it still possible to work on your marriage..is your ex still single..and maybe still interested? Take the first step.

ANYTHING that we make out of our lives is a success, b/c instead of just sittning on our as*, we have DONE stuff. We have moved up..down..to the left and right...we have tried, failed, won.. Life is extremely hard -being in control is not actually always fun, I personally sooo want to let God just take over for me sometimes..so that I can be carefree for once:) Hopefully He does! So...ANYTHING we do is amazing in itself! It's a small wonder! You have an AMAZING, AMAZING success, for which I envy you: your child! I wish I had ONE...I am not even married...well, so you have been BLESSED, my friend.

Everything that you mention here is not static. You have the option and the opportunity to work on al the issues. What stops you? Are you afraid??? Well, look at your message -you feel blue anyway. So what if you tried and failed..would it be more blue than it is? No. And chances are you will actually SUCCEED!

Pray to God for guidance and for whatever you want in life.

2007-12-31 03:57:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Well I do regret some things but then i try not to b/c everything in life is a lesson learned. Sometimes especially wth your situations you cannot avoid the outcome. As much as you may have tried if your family didn't work out there's nothing you can do about it. You live and you learn and move on.

Pretty much the way to go is knowing that you can't change the past and just learn from it. Don't dwell on the past.

2007-12-31 03:54:22 · answer #8 · answered by Tears are *Diamonds* 6 · 1 0

WE ALL DO BUT U CANT GO ON REGRETING LIFE!!! DAY BY DAY MY FRIEND ... I DRANK BIG TIME FOR ABOUT 20 YEARS ..STOPPED 11 YEARS AGO SURE I REGRET THAT I LOST THOSE 20 YEARS ..BUT I'M ALIVE NOW ...TODAY IS ALL WE HAVE CANT CHANGE THE PAST AND TOMORROW ISN'T HERE YET ...HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ...DAY BY DAY .FRIEND ...

2007-12-31 03:47:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

no regrets, i know some things i would change if i did it over again, but it is not to the point of harping on it, bc if i hadnt of LIVED MY LIFE THE WAY I DID, i wouldnt know the wisdom i know now.

2007-12-31 03:43:33 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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