Originally posted in ZenHabits.Netby Leo Baubata A father and his son went fishing on a small boat, hungry. The father helped his son reel in his first fish, and it was a beauty. “Great catch, son,” the father said. “Yes, but I’m worried I’m missing out on better fish,” the son said. “What if I … Continue reading The Tragedy of Missing Out
Regrets vs. Hope
Originally posted in BobbyQuitain.Com by Bobby Quitain There are two kinds of people whose outlook in life are located at opposite poles — those who live in regrets and those who live in hope. Regret quells the spirit while hope inspires it. Regret lives in the past while hope lives in the future. Regret is … Continue reading Regrets vs. Hope