Hmm. Not one of those PPs, but attending law school is one of the few things I don't regret. I had the time of my life, tbh. Only practiced for 8 years though. |
+1000 Mine kept me hooked in with money. |
Not demanding we move away from Nova after we first got jobs here. |
Waiting for so long to be medicated for depression. Caring what people think about me. |
what's your fantasy life? |
I deeply regret not going to law school. I have been trying for years to pivot to tech content policy but it's nearly impossible because I didn't go to law school. I never had any discipline or study skills, so I console myself with the fact that I would not have done well in law school because you actually need to study for that. |
Spending too much money in the wrong things
Not being more serious about excersize Not being more serious about career in my 20’s |
I feel like a lot of people could +1 to all of these. You definitely aren't alone. |
I actually loved law school and have had a career I love at firms and policy positions. I’m very lucky, I think. |
Taking the jobs while I had kids to care for.
Marrying the second husband. That’s it! |
Getting married. |
Maybe I am weird but I don't really regret anything. Life is just life and you live it in real time and que sera sera. |
Regret gaining weight post- menopause. So hard to lose the weight! |
Curious also? My one regret is not saving earlier. I missed out on a lot of compounding interest. |
I regret not having a more slow pace when my kids were younger. I felt really pressured at work and also to keep them in all the activities possible. It was crazy, in retrospect.
Everything slowed to a stop during Covid and that really opened my eyes about the craziness. |