Older People Recall Their Worst Life Decisions, Honesty Reigns Supreme

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Older People Recall Their Worst Life Decisions, Honesty Reigns Supreme
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Reddit users share their most regretted decisions, revealing common themes of relationship woes, missed opportunities, and prioritizing others' opinions over their own. The thread highlights the valuable lessons learned from past mistakes and the bittersweet realization of life's paths taken.

Older People Are Recalling The Worst Decisions They Made When They Were Younger, And These Answers Are Extremely HonestAs we age, it's natural for some regrets and past mistakes to pile up — after all, we're all human. So when a Reddit user"I would say marrying my first husband and marrying my second husband should be the top two, but if I hadn't married them, I wouldn't have ended up in California, where I met my now-husband.

"Trying to win my father’s approval. Breaking Beth McConnell’s heart at summer camp. That first line of crystal meth.""There's nothing I'd like more than to apologize to her for being so cruel. I was just a kid, though , and the thing that's incredibly stupid is that I really liked her. I found some old letters from my fellow campers, in which scolded me for ruining the poor girl's entire summer. All these years later, I still can't forgive myself.

"I went to live in Europe for almost two years instead of going to university. When I returned to my parents' semi-rural home, my friends had all moved on. I couldn’t get a job — my European experience counted for nothing.""I was hired by a huge national company that would have allowed me a lot of upward promotions and a great pension. I turned it down because my SO hated them and spent the whole weekend before I was supposed to start railing against big corporations.

"Nothing really ended up for the worse, but the worst decision I've made: #1 I stopped caring about school in high school. I was on the Stanford/MIT track. Ended up with a great career anyway, but I was just planning for more, that's all. Due to circumstances, I ended up putting myself through community college while working full time and then finishing out at a great state school after I already had what is still my career decades later.

"In November 1989, I was with the West German press corps in Warsaw, and they all tore off to Berlin and said the Berlin Wall was gonna fall. I laughed and stayed put. A few hours later, I watched it all on TV in a shitty Warsaw bar and drank half a bottle of vodka while crying and laughing at the same time. Needless to say, my US newspaper fired me."

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