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Never Say Never

4 min · 8. juni 2026
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June: On Conflict and Courage GoFundMe for my wife's cancer fund: https://gofund.me/3682c6720 [https://gofund.me/3682c6720] June 8 “Never regret your mistakes” Not entirely true Like life, and being human— It’s nuanced and gray Some mistakes? Those mistakes made That irrevocably changed everything? For the worse? Those from which there is no return? Feel free to regret those But only if you have the mind to see them as mistakes And if you do, from that awareness And courage to see the truth You will grow, and shed your old skin Irrevocably changing for the better All because of realization  And regret * Reflection title: Never Say Never * Creative inspiration: Yogi Tea * Reflection Question: What mistakes am I clear-eyed enough to regret? How can I learn and grow from these, irrevocably changing for the better?

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