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Topic
Board Economics
Re: The Biggest Financial Regrets
by
slapper
on 26/04/2023, 07:35:20 UTC
I see that it's not a regret, but it's a picture of how greedy people are.
Alright, now I'll describe more generally.

Humans don't know how big their needs and desires are in the future, so what they can prepare is limited to their thoughts and guesses.

Over time, the more they interact, gain knowledge and go through various kinds of life problems, the more they know their true needs and desires which they never thought of in their financial planning or didn't realize that it was an opportunity.

So stick to the previous opinion, everyone will regret it in the end which shouldn't be necessary (even for the poor though). I think it is precisely when regrets come they should start something asap.
Yeah, we've had regrets, folks. But remember, it's not our blunders that count, it's what we learn from them. Huge! We can't predict the future, but we can be ready. Goals, financial plans, and seizing chances? It's a winning combination, trust me. Less risk, less regret. Life? It's like a curveball, fast and wild. So be flexible, adaptable, and keep your eyes on the prize – family, friends, or just living it up. Those things matter, bigly! Let's dive into the unknown, face the future like fearless explorers. Who knows what's coming? But with luck, grit, and hard work, we'll chase our dreams and crush regret. Believe me!