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Regret is a sign of progress. If you look back at your past self and see a fool, congratulations: you’ve grown.

Regret is a sign of progress

    About the author Gurwinder Bhogal is a popular writer and thinker who shares his ideas through X.com (formerly Twitter) under the handle @g_s_bhogal. His sharp observations about human psychology, cognitive biases, and personal growth have built a strong following. Bhogal often writes about mental models, decision-making, and how people can improve their thinking. The meaning… Read More »Regret is a sign of progress

    The October Assessment Goals Setting method

    The October Assess Method

      I discovered the October Method by accident last year. My calendar showed three months left until New Year’s, and a strange mix of panic and hope washed over me. I’d spent nine months making the same mistakes, following the same dead-end routines, and telling myself, “I’ll start tomorrow.” But that evening, staring at those final… Read More »The October Assess Method

      Human beings are works in progress

      Human beings are work in progress

        About the author Daniel Todd Gilbert is an American social psychologist and writer. He has won numerous awards for his teaching and research and has written a bestselling book, Stumbling on Happiness, which has been translated into more than 30 languages. Gilbert has also written essays for various newspapers and magazines, hosted a nonfiction television… Read More »Human beings are work in progress