Do you have any regrets?
Of course you do. Everyone does – no matter what somebody may say, we all wish that we’ve done certain things differently in our lives.
But, similarly, there are things that we are proud of. That we have made the decision(s) to do and never looked back.
And so does Nicholas Meregali.
He recently shared the one thing he never regretted doing…
And it may not be what you expect it to be:
We all know what to do, but the fear of failing doesn’t allow us to do what must be done.
Life is hard for everyone, and we will struggle to achieve anything that has a meaningful impact on our lives.
It’s scary and there’s no guarantee of success when trying to accomplish something we dream of, but by not trying with all our resources, we tend to kill our spirit and miss out on many rewarding moments.
Meregali continues to explain what he means by this:
I know it’s hard to move when we are scared of the outcome, but fear is a tiny line between success and failure.
Don’t hide behind mediocre actions or hold back from giving everything you have inside you.
And so, he reveals what he’s meant by the “no regrets”:
Life is an open field, and one thing I can guarantee is that I have never regretted giving my best, even when the outcome wasn’t what I expected.
I still had something that positively impacted my life.
You are who you want to be.
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