yes, regret is not a fathomable response to anything as meaningful, lasting, deep, poignant, deeply impactful as having children, going through a marriage, taking part in the grind, the endurance push, and the self-revelation of a rigorous academic program. I like your examples and I wholeheartedly agree. Again, I detect a failure of nuance in some descriptors current in "scientific research".
yes, regret is not a fathomable response to anything as meaningful, lasting, deep, poignant, deeply impactful as having children, going through a marriage, taking part in the grind, the endurance push, and the self-revelation of a rigorous academic program. I like your examples and I wholeheartedly agree. Again, I detect a failure of nuance in some descriptors current in "scientific research".
yes, regret is not a fathomable response to anything as meaningful, lasting, deep, poignant, deeply impactful as having children, going through a marriage, taking part in the grind, the endurance push, and the self-revelation of a rigorous academic program. I like your examples and I wholeheartedly agree. Again, I detect a failure of nuance in some descriptors current in "scientific research".