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After the choice, the quiet ache. Regret and the art of moving forward anyway
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- Nombre de pages153
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-59424-5
- EAN9783565594245
- Date de parution27/07/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille980 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
The decision is made. But instead of relief, a familiar weight settles in your chest. You replay the moment, the other path, the maybe. This is the quiet ache of regret, a loop that keeps you tethered to a past you cannot change.
This book is a gentle companion for that place. It does not ask you to simply let go or think positive. Instead, it validates the sting of hindsight, and explores why our minds cling to the road not taken.
It examines the subtle difference between learning from a choice and being haunted by it, and how the pressure to have perfect foresight keeps us from accepting our own humanity. Here, regret is not a failure, but a deeply human signal. There is a way to carry your past choices without being crushed by them. This book helps you find a stance of quiet acceptance, where you can acknowledge the ache and still take the next step forward.
It examines the subtle difference between learning from a choice and being haunted by it, and how the pressure to have perfect foresight keeps us from accepting our own humanity. Here, regret is not a failure, but a deeply human signal. There is a way to carry your past choices without being crushed by them. This book helps you find a stance of quiet acceptance, where you can acknowledge the ache and still take the next step forward.






















