‘Regrets ignore chronology. They float around. The sequence of these lists changes all the time.’ ‘Right, yes, that makes sense, I suppose.’
She quickly realised they ranged from the minor and quotidian (‘I regret not doing any exercise today’)
to the substantial (‘I regret not telling my father I loved him before he died’).
There were continual, background regrets, which repeated on multiple pages.
‘I regret not staying in The Labyrinths, because I let down my brother.’
‘I regret not staying in The Labyrinths, because I let down myself.’
‘I regret not doing more for the environment.’ ‘I regret the time I spent on social media.’
‘I regret not going to Australia with Izzy.’ ‘I regret not having more fun when I was younger.’
‘I regret all those arguments with Dad.’ ‘I regret not working with animals.’
‘I regret not doing Geology at University instead of Philosophy.’
I regret not learning how to be a happier person.
I regret feeling so much guilt.’ ‘I regret not sticking at Spanish.
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