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Exploring the emotional roots of regret, how different personalities process it, and how we begin to heal In this episode, we explore the story of a young woman who chose her own path— but ended up feeling like she let her family down. She left a stable job to pursue fashion, only to reconcile with her father shortly before he passed away. Even though he said, “It's okay. I'm just glad you came home,” she couldn't shake the feeling of guilt. Where does regret come from? Why do some people carry it for years—while others let go more easily? 📌 Episode Highlights: Question 1: Why do we feel regret? Is it just pain—or does it serve a deeper purpose? Question 2: Why do some people get stuck in regret, while others move on? Question 3: Is emotional detachment a strength—or a hidden vulnerability? Question 4: How can we begin to heal from regret and self-blame? (A four-step emotional recovery process) Question 5: Do rational people have their own version of regret? What are the quiet struggles they often face? Question 6: Why does loneliness arrive so slowly for some—and hit so deeply? 📬 Let's connect: Do you carry any unspoken regrets? Have you learned how to forgive yourself—or are you still trying? Leave a comment or send me a message—I'd love to hear your story. Contact or Share Your Story| annhill.tw@gmail.com 📡 Follow Sakyo: Instagram|@sakyojun YouTube & Podcast|Just search for「SakyoJun」
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