i hope that doesn't pi$$ some people off:roflblack::banghead:
To regret anything is illogical.
You can't change what was so it's better to live life as if there aren't any do overs,which of course there aren't.
Cogitating over something that is unchangeable is, IMHO, a very, very big waste of time.
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From Discover magazine
Efforts to understand time below the Planck scale have led to an exceedingly strange juncture in physics. The problem, in brief, is that time may not exist at the most fundamental level of physical reality. If so, then what is time? And why is it so obviously and tyrannically omnipresent in our own experience? “The meaning of time has become terribly problematic in contemporary physics,” says Simon Saunders, a philosopher of physics at the University of Oxford. “The situation is so uncomfortable that by far the best thing to do is declare oneself an agnostic."
The trouble with time started a century ago, when Einstein’s special and general theories of relativity demolished the idea of time as a universal constant.One consequence is that the past, present, and future are not absolutes.
So, all thiine ngs being relative, time is both subjective and perhaps non existent.
Just don't forget to reset time tonight or you'll have regrets in the morning :roflblack:
how is this supposed to work? do we comment on your thoughts for the day? or do we just add our own. this IS spyderlovers, everything MUST be analyzed to the ENTH :roflblack:degree.:yikes::shocked::dontknow::roflblack:
how is this supposed to work? do we comment on your thoughts for the day? or do we just add our own. this IS spyderlovers, everything MUST be analyzed to the ENTH :roflblack:degree.:yikes::shocked::dontknow::roflblack:
I disagree. To have no regrets would greatly reduce the desire to do better. Regret also leads to repentance.
cogitate was a favorite word of a relative of mine.
It's probably isn't in current use too much.
Regret also leads to repentance.