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Regret Can Consume You
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| You got to get this book, Scar Wars, because people are going to hell because they won't forgive. | |
| They won't let go of these things. | |
| Then there are the scars of regret. | |
| Everybody has regrets. | |
| What happens when people allow regret to consume them? | |
| That's really a bad thing because all of us have made decisions on the cuff. | |
| And then later on, we regretted that decision. | |
| That's right. | |
| I wish I had waited. | |
| Even if it was 24 hours or even if it was three days later, I should have given prayer to this situation. | |
| I should have sought wisdom, but I made a decision. | |
| It was an unwise decision. | |
| Okay, the decision's been made. | |
| You cannot allow it to consume you. | |
| If you don't, you will live with regret for the rest of your life. | |
| I know people right now that's still regretting decisions they made 30 years ago or 40 years ago. | |
| And if it was a career change, I mean, if it was a financial situation or if it was going into partnership with a business partner, but it was a decision that they made and they said, I regret I've ever done that. | |
| Well, sometimes you got to forgive yourself for making that bad decision. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| You're going to live with regret and it's hard to live with a regretful person. | |
| If you're a person who has to make decisions, like a mom or us dad sometimes, but we make decisions at our business or we're making decisions, you're going to make a bad one once in a while. | |
| That's right. | |
| So you got to forgive yourself for that mistake you made back in the 1800s, you know, whatever it was. | |
| That's right. | |