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From a Therapist’s Point of View: The Most Common Regrets People Have in Later Life

August 31, 2025 · Life

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Conclusion: Living a Life of Intention, Not Perfection

The wisdom from these common life regrets is not a command to live a perfect, fearless, or flawless life. That’s impossible. Instead, it’s a gentle invitation to live a more intentional one. It’s a call to close the gap between the person you are and the person you want to be, especially in your most important relationships.

It’s about choosing courage over comfort when it’s time to speak your truth. It’s about putting down your work to be truly present for a moment of connection. It’s about sending that text to say “I miss you.” It’s about setting the boundary that protects your peace. And it is, above all, about listening to that quiet, inner voice that knows what is true for you.

You don’t need to overhaul your entire life today. The path to a life with fewer regrets is paved with small, consistent choices.

Your Specific Next Step:
Choose just one piece of advice from this article that resonated with you. Write it down. Maybe it’s the I-statement script, the 20-minute family huddle, or the “ask-before-advice” framework. Commit to trying it just once this week. See how it feels. The goal is not perfection, but practice. By taking these small, conscious steps, you begin to rewrite your story, one connected and courageous moment at a time.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. The writer is not a licensed therapist. Always consult with a qualified professional for guidance on your specific situation. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger or considering self-harm, please call your local emergency services. In the U.S., you can contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.

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