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What's Your Biggest Regret? (Nobody Wants To Admit The Worst One Of All)
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A chalkboard stood in the middle of New York City asking passersby to write down their biggest regrets. As the board filled up, we noticed that all of these responses had one alarming thing in common. aplus.com/a/clean-slate-blackboard-experiment

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@thomasofthedeadx

8 years ago

"Staying inside my comfort zone" is the one that really got to me. Im 19 and Its so easy to stay inside a box that youve put yourself into although right now I feel like I am existing more than I am living. I know in the back of my mind that I need to push myself into situations where I feel I am uncomfortable like getting a job and learning something new to try challenge myself and grow as a person, but at the same time I just dont think I have any real belief in myself. Im pushing myself everyday though. If I stay like this, I will regret it. Thats a damn fact.

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@natika241

7 years ago

My biggest regret is always putting people and their opinions in front of me and my dreams

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@ravenrazor1130

7 years ago

My biggest regret is not trying to speak up in school. Now I'm almost a mute with a whole lotta social anxiety

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@bbeabobea

8 years ago

I'm 24. Biggest regret. Making toxic family control me to the point of not knowing myself anymore.

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@riverburns1845

8 years ago

My suicide attempt is my biggest regret. You are worth every little moment you have lived, don't ever let yourself think otherwise.

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@Dennisgoyette

8 years ago

"Nobody wants to admit the worst one of all"...and that is what? Doing this?

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@JohnoNZ

8 years ago

I regret not having any tissues before watching this video

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@dmravi13

8 years ago

My biggest regret is being there for people who didn't deserve it.

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@vinnyvidivici

8 years ago

I'm 26 and my biggest regret is not making something of myself sooner.

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@RandomlyBeautiful13

8 years ago

Now here I am sitting at a computer at my college between classes trying to not cry...

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@Luboman411

8 years ago

I followed my dreams: I went to law school. Realized I made a huge mistake--I really didn't want or like to be a lawyer. And now I'm having a difficult time getting out of it. And this decision will haunt me for the rest of my life with the huge debt. So, following your dreams is great, but these could be the wrong dreams. For those people who regret not having applied to med school or gotten an MBA, just be thankful for what you have. You could be like me, trying to get out of a career path that simply wasn't for you...

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@burritosenpai5890

8 years ago

Not saying I love you made me smile because of bittersweet memories

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@dinocujko

8 years ago

Man... this is deep. i am going to be 18 in a few months and i told my friend that if i dont go to Iceland by 21 (My biggest dream of all, also I'm from Croatia) I'm going to give him 1000 dollars, we even made a contract with my signature haha... Anyway i would really want to start this adventurous life with just me, a backpack, and a guitar.... and just feel free and happy... man... PERFECTION

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@JohnTranYouTube

9 months ago

The "Not Saying I Love You" Regret still breaks my heart even after all these years of seeing this video. In fact, it inspired me to confess to my first love, and yes, I did say "I Love You" in my 12 paragraph love letter confession to her. While she may not feel the same about me and my feelings are unrequited, I'd rather live with a broken heart than a heart full of regrets, just like the person who wrote the "I Love You" Regret.

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@audioa41

8 years ago

they should do this again, but instead say "what's your greatest acomplishment"

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@godlox43

8 years ago

Getting married & I was not ready & I knew I wasn't.

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@MichaelWarbux

8 years ago

Hell of a video and this is exactly what I needed to watch today. Thank you.

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@Boxxxxxxxxx

7 years ago

I am 21 and the only three things I have really regretted up until now is: 1. Staying in my comfort zone 2. Not loving people enough 3. Highly esteeming peoples approval/disapproval That is it. Life is full of mistakes and opportunities missed. What truly matters is that the sooner you realize this, the sooner you can pick yourself up and pursue a more "dangerous" life by daring to follow your passions and dreams. Right now, that is where I am at. I'm writing goals, visions, and teaching myself new skills. My only problem is the breaking away from the social anxiety that has been the source of many years of loneliness and isolation from a normal social life. That is something I am striving to overcome and it is the hardest thing I have ever done in my life. Working hard is honestly nothing compared to facing your personal fears in life, reaching a new milestone and becoming victorious. Fear and stagnancy are the most dangerous things to grow accustomed to, get out there, challenge yourself everyday, love and respect people, and you won't have any regret twenty years from now.

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@robertorrom8712

2 months ago

I'm 71 and my darling wife of 40 years just passed. I wish I told her more often how much I loved her. I miss her greatly!

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@CoffinCuddler

7 years ago

Had to watch this again, this video made me apply for art school 600 miles away and i was accepted and its the best thing that has happened to me.

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