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That's sad.
That's a sad research.
That's a sad research.
So let's go to your recent book, The Power of Regret. I think normalizing regret is a really interesting thing. And I love how you're talking about looking backwards takes us forward. We see a lot of regret in those people when they're trying to recap their career and trying to think where they made different decisions. Can we talk a little bit about that, Daniel? And what made you?
So let's go to your recent book, The Power of Regret. I think normalizing regret is a really interesting thing. And I love how you're talking about looking backwards takes us forward. We see a lot of regret in those people when they're trying to recap their career and trying to think where they made different decisions. Can we talk a little bit about that, Daniel? And what made you?
What made you even start this kind of a book?
What made you even start this kind of a book?
Is there something specific that comes to mind when you think about it?
Is there something specific that comes to mind when you think about it?
Exactly.
Exactly.
Do you feel there's a difference between little regrets that you can just look back and learn from versus the scary regret of getting to the end of your life and having massive regret over your life? Like, is there a difference?
Do you feel there's a difference between little regrets that you can just look back and learn from versus the scary regret of getting to the end of your life and having massive regret over your life? Like, is there a difference?
And you do talk about foundation, boldness, moral connection. Can you elaborate just a little bit? Because you're right, there's such different types of regrets.
And you do talk about foundation, boldness, moral connection. Can you elaborate just a little bit? Because you're right, there's such different types of regrets.
I mean, the listeners will have all sorts of regrets, right? But I think that I made the wrong choices. I put myself in an industry that I can't remove myself from. I jumped to entrepreneurship and now I'm broke. It's interesting even if I look at it from the lens of Leap Academy is how many people have small regrets or big regrets around decisions that they made or lack of decision.
I mean, the listeners will have all sorts of regrets, right? But I think that I made the wrong choices. I put myself in an industry that I can't remove myself from. I jumped to entrepreneurship and now I'm broke. It's interesting even if I look at it from the lens of Leap Academy is how many people have small regrets or big regrets around decisions that they made or lack of decision.
I think this is also something beautiful that you say in the book Actually, lack of decision almost is more common than making a decision.
I think this is also something beautiful that you say in the book Actually, lack of decision almost is more common than making a decision.