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Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
I think the worst feeling is a part of all of the comments that are on here
Regret.
It's an evil helpless feeling.
Regret.
It's an evil helpless feeling.
PoeticPlay · 56-60, M
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@PoeticPlay regret doesn't have to be solely attached to shame.
It's actually attached to so many other feelings.
Like for instance I regret not spending more individual time with just my daughter instead of trying to spend time with all of the kids at the same time. My daughter needed my undivided attention for at least a little while so she could feel that I loved her.
I regret not being able to see what I needed to do. It just went over my head. Now she hasn't talked to me in 6 years because of it.
See, no shame just regret.
It's actually attached to so many other feelings.
Like for instance I regret not spending more individual time with just my daughter instead of trying to spend time with all of the kids at the same time. My daughter needed my undivided attention for at least a little while so she could feel that I loved her.
I regret not being able to see what I needed to do. It just went over my head. Now she hasn't talked to me in 6 years because of it.
See, no shame just regret.
PoeticPlay · 56-60, M
@Dainbramadge
If there is something to be learned from the experience?
Carry the lesson and live so that moments are created and unity is offered.
Live with no regret or fear, no expectations.
But with all anticipation of acceptance and the humility of survival.
If there is something to be learned from the experience?
Carry the lesson and live so that moments are created and unity is offered.
Live with no regret or fear, no expectations.
But with all anticipation of acceptance and the humility of survival.