Ask HN: What's Your Biggest Regret?
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Re: Ask HN: What's Your Biggest Regret?
#132Perhaps a more simple regret, but not buying bitcoin when it was at ~8USD. In hindsight it would've been the easiest way to not have to think about money anymore for the rest of my life.
Re: Ask HN: What's Your Biggest Regret?
#133To everyone in this thread, a piece of advice I didn't initially believe but over many years I have understood more: "everyone loses 10 years to something, somewhere along the line"
As someone who doesn’t quite understand/believe it, could you elucidate more on that?
Everyone has a tendency to evaluate the past with today's knowledge and experience. That's a fallacy. You didn't so much "lose" 10 years, it just took 10 years to come to an understanding about a meaningful part of your life. And maybe you really needed all that time to arrive there.
In my book, regret means you've learned something about your past but you're still trying to change the past. Which you can't. What matters is how you're going to leverage your wisdom going forward in a meaningful way.
Re: Ask HN: What's Your Biggest Regret?
#134To everyone in this thread, a piece of advice I didn't initially believe but over many years I have understood more: "everyone loses 10 years to something, somewhere along the line"
As someone who doesn’t quite understand/believe it, could you elucidate more on that?
Everyone makes mistakes, and everyone makes a few big mistakes.
The key is not to beat yourself up over it. Learn from the mistake and do better in the future.
Re: Ask HN: What's Your Biggest Regret?
#135To everyone in this thread, a piece of advice I didn't initially believe but over many years I have understood more: "everyone loses 10 years to something, somewhere along the line"
As someone who doesn’t quite understand/believe it, could you elucidate more on that?
Re: Ask HN: What's Your Biggest Regret?
#136I cant think of single thing which changed, could significantly change my life, that im aware of and i cannot change now.
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#137Re: Ask HN: What's Your Biggest Regret?
#138Perhaps a more simple regret, but not buying bitcoin when it was at ~8USD. In hindsight it would've been the easiest way to not have to think about money anymore for the rest of my life.
You would have sold at $100 ;)
I did find a fractional BC on a thumbnail drive in an EOL software wallet for which I had long ago forgotten the password. So that could have happened too.
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#139Re: Ask HN: What's Your Biggest Regret?
#140At each and every point in my life, I was working with the information I had at my disposal, each information having its own "weight" in my mind. Every mistake I've made has brought some information in my mind that wouldn't have been brought otherwise. Fantasies of "changing the past" are seductive, but ultimately pointless.
The only way I could justify having regrets, is reminding yourself of some mistake that should not be repeated in the future. Alas, most regrets I see written by other people are things that will not repeat, e.g. spending your youth doing instead of , not talking to your enough, not investing in before its price went rockets... There's just no point.