70 People Ages 5-75 Answer: What's Your Biggest Regret? | Glamour
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- We asked of every age from 5-75 the same question: What's your biggest regret? From little kids to grandparents, find out who lives life with no regrets and who wish they had a second chance.
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So the 5-year-old's biggest regret is having to answer her biggest regret when she could be at the playground instead 😂
That's the right&proper attidude😂
There is a little kid i know that alwase sais to there mom "you ruind my life!" when she does something he doesnt like, and he went to my house to be babysat by my older sisters, and i was having a fun time with him, so when it was time to leave he said "you ruind my best life!"
@@starlegends3092 Ahaha, that's too cute! It's fascinating how every moment is so big for a child: something small they don't like can seem so big to them that it "ruins their life" lol.
@@trajectory7235 ya lol
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It seems that younger people regret things they've done and older people regret things they haven't done.
Younger people still have their whole life ahead of them. It's hard to regret something you didn't do when you are only 20. I mean... life just has started for you.
The things you have done are things you havent done. Same thing.
@@apolicum really do u think so because I am 20 and so worried
I've watched the video and to me it seemed absolutely even
Your comment had 999 likes, I made it 1k. I just wanted to let you know.
People who didn't go to school regret not going. People who went to school regret not trying harder. People who tried hard regret not enjoying their time. There's always positives and negatives to our choices, best to focus on the positive rather than regret the negative.
Really well said, since some felt no regrets. I can’t relate but every time I do have a “regret” I see it now as more of learning opportunity. After all life is full of regrets and learned lessons that benefit all.
@@isiahmccosh8540 I really don't understand people that say they have no regrets. That means you always treated people fairly and basically lived the life of a saint.
For sure! 🙂
@@danieldavis3035They don’t say they haven’t made mistakes, but that there’s nothing they would change. A regret isn’t simply a mistake, it’s a choice you made in your past that you would change. As that one guy said in the video, he’s made a lot of mistakes, but that got him to where he is now, so he wouldn’t change a thing. Obviously. anyone saying they haven’t made mistakes are being ridiculous, but regrets aren’t necessary for every mistake
Excellent response !
Did anyone else feel that man's pain as he regretted not giving his father more ice cream before he passed? As a doctor, please, give your dying loved ones all the ice cream they want. Breakfast, lunch, snack, dessert.
Was going to say something about it cause it resonated deeply with me as well. Something about regretting such a simple gesture has something very human about it. Reminds me of how fragile all life is.
That one almost made me cry. My mom is temporarily in a skilled nursing rehab center right now. She’s 82. I won’t let them put her on dietary restrictions because, well, she’s 82. I think she should get to enjoy to the fullest what life she has left.
If you feel you're about to die,might as well eat what you love or like so you can die smiling knowing the last thing you did or eat mada you happy before passing away
that comment stuck out to me the most and i teared up
@@titteryenot1136 ok tom. Lol
I'm gonna regret staring at my phone 24/7
Same thing for me 😂😔
same
Powerful
Same
Same
"Not giving my father more ice cream before he died"
It really is the little things in life..
nah
Oh yea. Itbis.
So true...
This was a heartfelt wish
I think it was a metaphor though
I'm 22 and my one regret is waiting. Waiting for a "perfect time" before I do something, anything. Waiting for an opportunity to come by. Waiting for other people to catch up to me. Waiting for a perfect moment to say what I need to say. And many many more. So I guess, if there's any take away it's to just stop waiting. Because yeah good things come to those who wait but remember that greater things come to those who make it happen.
Same man, same. I'm still like this lol.
15 right now, have the same problem. Feel like I should just take action but I don’t
@@tekgewet At 15 you can literally start anything and become great at it. Do it now. Don’t wait.
I've been waiting for the perfect time to ask a girl I know out, I've already waited a few years :(
@@tekgewet you're still so young, at 15 I did some things, but after that I kinda wasted my time and had some problems and fell into deeper depression than what I was experiencing. But now I'm trying to recover and trying to do good things again.
I'm 42, and the one about not knowing how wonderful I was when I was younger really hit me. I think if I regret anything, it's spending so much time worrying about what other people think of me.
i'm 39 i still worry,and that's probably part of being a highly sensitive person. it does get a little better with age but not where i hoped it would be. I'm a young soul in an aging body and sometimes that's really hard to acknowledge
Same..
@@jimskeuh i feel you man...
I didnt go through life like this. I didnt really care what people thought of me. I actually cared more of what I thought of myself. I Was my own biggest critic. Elwin, if you dont mind me asking. What are some examples of things you worried about what others thought of you?
@@Mercenary-1914personally. I don’t like being looked at or noticed. I avoid presentations, avoid crowded areas, avoid letting my presence be know, all that stuff. I understand no one truly cares about me, but I can’t help it. I’m sure I’ll regret not enjoying my time more, but it’s difficult to, I’ve shoved myself in this box early on and didn’t pull myself out to enjoy the life that would soon flourish as life would continue. Now man I have a question, why are you so loose and carefree to others opinions ?
The regrets are getting more and more depressing each age
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trueeee!!!!
The biggest regret i have is ever since my dog passed away in 2017, i did not give a final goodbye hug because i had severe OCD at the time. And knowing about the fact that i didn't give a final goodbye hug to my dog that i've really loved, makes me hate the fact that i'm alive. It brings tears to my eyes that i didn't give the last goodbye hug to my dog. I'm a 15yr old boy, and i still cry every time i think about the day my dog died, and that i didn't give a final goodbye hug
@@WillyShanker I know the hug was important to you, but would your dog want you to feel this regret? Can you concentrate on how lucky you are to have had this dog you loved so much? If you loved your dog and treated him or her well, please try to think about that . It is not easy to lose someone you love. Sorry for your pain.
thats because the chance and magnitude of a regret increases more as you age
"Fear is temporary, regret is forever" -very cool words
Thank you, Microwave
But doom is eternal
@@alextheconfuddled8983 And Halo is Infinite
@@Destiny-vg9bx LMAOO
Regret is a word, pain is a lifestyle filled with glory (or booze)
I really resonate with the 31 year old. I'm 19 now, my biggest regret was watching peers around me get made fun of, excluded, alienated, etc in middle/high school and not doing anything about it. It wasn't my fault that they were bullied but I feel that to an extent I'm also responsible for seeing and allowing it to happen. It breaks my heart thinking about how it may have affected these kids having to come to a place 5 days a week for 7 hours where they don't even feel like they belong. Stand up for people, you never know how much it can mean to someone for even just one person to show that they care.
As a person that was bulied a lot let me say: is not your fault
@@joseluispcr yeah it’s clearly yours. A pushover that never stood up for himself. If you weren’t filled with so much anger and hatred then it wouldn’t have been so hard for you to stand up, you wouldn’t have been bullied in the first place
i'm 17 and my biggest regret was bullying kids. Back then i was 12 and i didn't know just how much pain i caused to people. left me with a guilt for few years until i finally got the courage to forgive myself and say sorry to these people.
@@TheTruth-13 you could be right, but there also may be more to the story
@@TheTruth-13 wtf you talking about weirdo
I’m 18 and my three biggest regrets probably are:
1) Not being more social and active in high school.
2) Quitting sports
3) Not asking out the girl I liked before she moved away.
You still have a chance to move things around. Make use of your college days and talk to as many people as possible. Try to be less picky and less judgmental. I wish I had. I am 28 years old and I have just started feeling the weight of it all. All the things that I should have done and it doesn't feel pleasant. So please seize the day and life your life to the fullest.
can relate for no.3
Spot on brotha. You ain’t alone
We almost have the same regrets, but I have also more. I'm 22 btw.
id say 28 is still young imo. atleast you've better experience of what you want to do. im 25 and have been in therapy for just an year now and getting better finally. i still consider myself as a 23yo bec i lost 2 years due to covid all the things i wanted to do. id say man please just take action. im closer to your age then OP so thats why seeing you do better and seize the opportunities now too. ask that woman out, play that instrument and start that hobby. hope we can stay in touch@@fromamoroccanperspective3318
my biggest regret is acting too much like a grownup when i was only a little child...
We are in the same team. But know that you will be successful in life. 👍
For real ☹️
Same
When you're acting/ being inauthentic people can see through it. So technically you were still a child in people's eyes. You can fake words and actions but you can't fake energy.
@@NetiNeti-gm5bz again SPITTIN
My regret: Living in the past and future and abandoning the present
So true
That’s rather ironic.
I can relate
Relatable
Lol.. true!! actually its the case with lot of us..
i turned 22 yesterday. Still have not got much thing to regret, but as I saw this video, I realize that I HAVE to try more things. Before my fear turns into regret
The first kid is absolutly right... life's a playground or nothing🖤
Notice how 99% of the adult's regrets start with 'not'.
You don't regret what you did, you regret what you didn't do.
Take a chance in life and do what you're scared to do!
Yes
Preach preach!!!
Thanks for that mate 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Yepp
Thanks, this gave me the courage to finally try smoking crack 👍
"I wish I knew when I was younger...how wonderful I was"
Self-love is a constant learning process.
She said that when I looked at this comment.
That one hit me deeply...
@@jaironunez7196 Me too...
This one was DEEP.
Yeeeessss
I’m 21. I try not to live with regrets, I believe everything happens for a reason and whatever happens in our lives shapes us into the people we are at present. That being said I do regret not living in the moment at times in my life. Too much time overthinking, being distracted, etc. Learning to put the phone down will really help with that
Thanks! I guess it helps as i am 18 and want to live my life to the fullest.
To be 21 and see this is amazing. I am in my mid 40s, and my mom is in her early 70's She told me she had so many regrets, and she would have married a different person or had done different things career wise. Then asked me if I would do things differently. I told her NOPE...because everything I have done lead me to the life I have. I have a wonderful son, and believe it or not career and relationship decisions had an impact on me meeting my ex who I have my son with. I followed up with also, "Mom, if you married a different man, you would have had me and my brothers"
It seems no matter what you do you would regret something. Whatever choice you happen to make, you’ll miss out on the other. So you might as well focus your energy on what you’re grateful for rather than regrets. ❤
Different perspective 😍, well said mate !
finally someone who understands. my biggest regret is having had too many regrets in life. with that said the present moment is the one and only reality there will ever be so why dont enjoy it without regretting so much
47 made me cry. I feel that way too much.
"I wish I knew, when I was younger... how wonderful I was"
Old Man i really had to pause and process that one 😫
I feel like based on this one + the “hardest thing you’ve ever done” video where she says “forgive my father”......I feel like there’s some dark history of abuse there:(
OMG RIGHT? LIKE I DIDNT SEE THAT COMING OR MY HEART DROPPING WHEN IT DID ):
As someone with depression, I think about that everyday.
Old Man same 😢
*(im only 10)*
Notice how most regret the things that they *didn’t* do.
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We all love that pfp ❤
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I am 18 years old and I regret two things: 1-not having lived my adolescence in the best way and not having made friends because of my social anxiety 2-not having taken advantage of all the free time I had as a child and adolescent to learn and do new things
Same ( now clg and school life over ) 25
I’m about to turn 29 in a few days. My biggest regret is not standing up for myself more. There were times I should have pushed back against people’s abuse and there were times I should’ve just walked away with my dignity.
This actually scares me a little. I spend so much time studying that I'm afraid I'm missing out on so much things.
Laura Juric girl get out more. My best friend is 21 and she finished her degree in finance and economics with honors in 2.5 yrs instead of 4. She always says she wishes she slowed down and took time to enjoy life as a student (and study abroad). She's currently struggling to figure out what her next step in life is but she's finally taking time to relax and be a alittle irresponsible before joining adulthood. Find a good balance😀
***** That's exactly what I'm going through right now. Just trying to MAKE time for other things.
This semester I only studied and studied. I have perfect grades but it doesn't satisfy me.
It feels as if by constantly spending time with books, I kind of lose myself as a person and become this machine. All these hobbies and conversations that make you who you are, when you don't have it anymore, are you still YOU?
Thanks for answering by the way.
I feel the same way! Let's promise that we both stop being that machine and start living😊
BeALimitedEdition Promise! This isn't healthy anymore I think, so I'm up for that.
Great!! I'll keep you to that promise😊
I regret not doing things because of my anxiety
Same here 💔
I just wanted to tell y'all anxiety its not your fault. I get you, but its not something you have control about. You're not alone and I hope with time hopefully you can achieve everything you want in life. I believe in you okay?
same 💔💔
😭
Me too
That 10yr old girl with *"GETTING ANGRY ON MY FAMILY SOMETIMES"* as a Regret
She's far more ahead in life than most of the adults
i am 17 almost 18 now, and the regret that haunts me the most is not spending my last 5 years intensively cultivating my passions: music and art.
i have always been aware of my potential, but i struggle to live up to it because of distractions and poor time management.
so, i regret not investing in myself at an early age, thus becoming really technically good at my crafts.
but lately i'm starting to think that there's a reason behind this: true awareness in our interests and possibilities come naturally at the right time in our lives (and cannot be forced), perhaps i just needed to gain mindfulness, experience and a hit of regret in order to get things going. especially for emotionally-based disciplines, which i'm interested in.
and by the way, i'm still very young and i know can go far, if i set my mind to it.
Hey, I just wanted to comment because what you said is incredibly relatable to me. I’m 19 now in my first quarter of university. I used to be very regretful of the years I spent playing Minecraft instead of writing or practicing violin. We only get a few shots at being the best we can ever be and now is the time to do it. I know there are 8 year olds better at violin then me and I could have written multiple books at this point, but there’s still so much time - if we start now.
I believe in u
You’re still young. You can still make up for lost time.
18 yo here, I feel almost the same, I can't help but feel like I just started my journey, anyways as the other guy said, we are young and we are just entering our prime so let's go.
I relate to your feeling. I am
dealing with the same situation.
'Not giving my father more ice cream before he died' UR CRYING, NOT ME
What if he killed him by ice cream 🤔
Grace Platt That was the saddest one, because I could see myself crying over something just like that as a little kid, and its always to stupid infantile stuff that gets me the worst. 😭
Why is that sad
@@reemaalmu9172 you monster its depressing
Time stamp please
Saying"No" when I should have said "Yes". Saying "Yes"when I should have said "No".
Yes
🎯🎯🎯
Yes
U should read the Old lad’s “WP SN(channel name)81 yr old” comment, “life doesn’t allow for a path where everything gets to be experienced”
just say no always so at least you got 50% right
1:16 that hits hard. I was also 24-25 when my dad died and it still haunts me how little I spent time with him.
I am 25 and I feel the same.
At 30 - growing up with the tendency to not ask questions or ask for help, out of fear of looking stupid or bothering people. The amount I don't know what I don't know because of this feels immense.
The fact that this video is only five minutes long and goes through 70 years of people makes me realize how fast we age and how fast our lives fly by.
Yeah you live for only about 30,000 days if you're lucky.
@@debu6157 ok thats short
It gave me anxiety
lol i wish it was faster
@@carteralita5377 what's your age
“The days are long but the years are short” was an old phrase that came into my mind when I watched this video
Very good. I like that.
Can you tell me what the 20 year old want to, does regret on working so hard in high or to not working so hard in high school please answer me
@@Rayanamazzal It's not about working hard, he regrets taking everything too seriously. In other words, for example being way too anxious about other people's thoughts about him, not accepting mistakes etc.
I don't know, man: Maybe it's just me but it feels more like the days are short but the years are long.
@@samwon5099 I think they're both short, it doesn't feel like it's been 2 months since the year started, feels like a couple weeks
I regret not dating when I was younger. I then learnt the hard way what people can be about, narcissism, gas lighting , abuse, I just didn’t have the tools to identify red flags nor did I have a point of reference…. It took me years to grow my emotional intelligence cause I also always avoided people and drama and also I learnt to trust myself more.
Now I’m with the man not of my dreams cause he’s way better than what my mind could concoct.
24 here. My regret is letting my dissapointment in some people bother me so much that I turned cold to society. I became disassociated with many things I used to identify myself with because of it. I burned lots of bridges along the way and it hurts. I recently started talking to old friends again and going beyond my ways to recover my friendships before they vanish.
I get it. Its the same with me and im 24
51: my second marriage -- that's low key savage tho
i think its more sad than savage.
Melissa McNair in another video he says that the hardest things he went through in his life was his second divorce, which makes his answer in this video even more interesting. I wonder what happened during this marriage.............
maybe its about how it ended
How is that savage?
in the hardest thing video he said his second divorce was the hardest thing...something tells me it's still pretty fresh for him
Understand how 'not doing something' is the BIGGEST reason here. Trust me, failure will not hurt as much as regret will. Like come on, life is an adventure, so live it like one!
"Failure will not hurt as much as regret will" thank you. I'll keep that in mind
Thank you for that. Let's go on into adventure then.
Thankyou so much
Agreed ✋
Great point! Thanks for pointing that out Rushil.
I'm 27 and I regret not having more empathy for strangers. I used to be a lot kinder when I was younger, and fixing that is going to be a lifelong process.
I'm 37 and all that I can say is that any regrets I have in life will not be used to mourn them, but to help and support my kids so that they do not have the same list as me.
that 20 year old dude who said "I regret taking myself too seriously when I was in highschool" danggg I can feel that too aahhaha
Samee 😂😭
Lmao same. Too focused in 1 thing then forgot everything else. It's my biggest regret after graduating highschool
Yope me too but the thing is i'm still doing it. It's hopefully gonna change soon cuz I'm starting at a new school soon just need to get THE ONE !
I didn’t take it seriously enough. Luckily i turned that into a military career 😂 Sometimes it’s for the best.
Can you help me out please. What do you mean when you say you took yourself too seriously?
“Not staying single longer.”
Her spouse watching this: 👁👄👁
Being married is boring is wasting the miracle of youth
@AsterixAndObelix it's called an opinion
@@malhunt7 And thats his opinion,your point?
@@robertoh3633 then you're marrying the wrong person
It's not a diss directed at her partner. In fact it probably only proves she is strongly commited to them because otherwise it would be easy to break up and live the single life she feels she missed out on.
I take it as meaning she wishes she had more time to go through life solo and discover things about herself that are often not quite as easy when you are thinking about the other person and how decisions affect them.
Like people who become parents too young. Doesn't mean they don't love their kids. Just that they regret not enjoying their young independence when they had the chance. Most people truly only get that level of freedom right after school or after they retire and who knows what old age will bring or whether you'll be around to enjoy it.
As a 20 year old, I have a vicious cycle, in which I constantly regret not doing certain things earlier even though I'm aware that my life is barely starting and I still have a lot of time to do plenty of things. I just have this belief that there's a stage in life for everything, and I feel frightened that, just as now there are things I want to do, but should've started doing when I was younger, I may not do things that I'm the right age to do, and will later be regretting it.
same me
I am 27 and I regret letting things go/giving things up too easily such as relationships and goals. I didn’t realize how easy it was to convince myself that it's not meant to be or I gave enough try and then let go of it.
Now that I look back, I didn’t try hard enough.
Trust me. You still got alot of years ahead. I'm over 40, and i feel the same way. Had i done more when i was 27, etc. At least you are able to be aware of it now.
@@alexng4 Thank you
I’m 27 and I feel that. All I want to do is keep hammering out these goals!!
@@alexng4any advice for 30 year olds?
@@Logicalsane i have to say your health is the most important/priority thing. As long as your health is in good shape. It gives You'll always have energy and opportunity to enjoy life, whether you're 30, 40, or 50. So start at 30 with good eating habits.. you'll thank yourself when you are 40+.
"my second marriage"
You can hear his pain. Hope you're in a better place now buddy.
you're saying that like he died
Don’t listen to this guy who replied. He’s trolling on everyone’s comments and it’s really depressing. Anyways, I agree with you
Plot twist: he's still married to his second wife
@@lfd3680 he trolled with what ? Stop being so sensitive
I could feel it.
"most of your problems have two main reasons - acting without thinking or thinking without acting"
Quora user 2021
That's a great quote, thank you
Okay this is gonna go straight to my journal
I'm the second
@Indrajeet Patil Aw, it's really nothing haha
@@eriksantos418 Me too
I'm 20. Biggest regret is letting my social life die after highschool. Theres just so many new pressures to deal with in adulthood that it became so easy to let old friendships die off.
I was considering a drastic career change in my late 30s and a friend told me that in the end, you only regret the things you didn't try. I quit my job that week and love my new career.
It’s interesting how none of these regrets really included money - which is what a lot of us are chasing nowadays. None of them said “I regret not making enough money...”. Sending love to everyone.
Great observation !
Not true. Career and studies = money
Very true. I think most older people realize they'd have rather had a career they love, not just for the money.
I was thinking the exact same thing
Time is the most valuable thing in the universe.
“What’s your biggest regret”
“Not staying single longer”
Dang that girl must not like her husband lol
Too many girls think their ex is worse than anyone in jail right now. 😄
@@JamaicanRain so true lol 😂
I felt that and Im 35
@@guevara7E exactly bro
I think she means she regrets not riding the carousel when she was younger. Or not riding it long enough
We need to appreciate the elderly more and listen to them and thier experiences, they went through bad experiences so we don’t have to.
Spend more time with your elders before it’s too late, they’re precious
This video is a massive wake up call for me about doing what what’s expected of me and making sure I don’t regret not chasing my dreams.
The one where the guy regrets "not giving more ice cream to his dad" 3:22, is probably the saddest one. Sometimes small things can really leave huge impacts.
it's also not well thought out and probably not his actual biggest regret lmao.
@@alessandrodigiraffe2355 It's a stand-in - he regrets not just enjoying the time with his dad while he was dying.
its so sad the more i think about it
The fact that this was his son's regret probably means that he was very loving and caring towards his father. I think that would be any father's wish.
@@alessandrodigiraffe2355 honestly I don’t believe you are correct. If you had a parent die you would know it’s those little things that you could have done better haunt you, especially if you’re a parent your self you realize how much your parents love you and how much they sacrificed.
My Regret? Not buying Bitcoin at $5 when a friend of mine told me about it in 2012.
Just know you probably would have sol it at a couple hundrer or thousand if you did
@@Henrik_Hammar Hehe... yeah probably.
...Or forgot your wallet password like that guy that has $220m worth of btc and can't access it.
@@BB-zv8tx NOOO
@@BB-zv8tx NOO NOT THAT GUY
I'm 18 yrs old and i regret all of the wasted time,bad habits,not working out, not spending enough time with my grandma RIP😢💔
I’m 50. My two main regrets when I was younger are that I regret people pleasing and also allowing people to define who I thought I was. Live your life. There are 8 billion people on the planet and if you met every single one, all of them would have a different opinion of you and none would be correct.
@Katie Lisle I’m 24 too and couldn’t agree more
i’m 24 and unfortunately i’m still like this. i always tell myself to stop being too nice to people but eventually i’ll be nice to the point they take advantage of me. i don’t know to change to be more firm & confident but i really hope i’ll get there one day.
24 too!🙋🏻♀️
I am 20 and I want to learn this
I am really a Overthinker in this matter
"A man is not old until his regrets take the place of his dreams." -Yiddish proverb
Love this thank u bro 🙏🏻
I guess I'm old at 14 😎 edgy rn
Old at twenties.
Old at 18🥲
Excellent proverb.
At 20, my biggest regret is not living our lives to the fullest when my friends were still single. Now, most of them are in a relationship, planning their future we used to plan with each other.
I’m not even past my twenties yet, but my biggest regret I think is being alone. I’ve been way too picky with people and I know that a lot of them could have been friends with me for a long long time, but I just never gave people a chance to get to know them before making a judgment. I convinced myself that the right person had just not showed up yet, and even if they did, they wouldn’t stick around for a long time (or after college) Now I don’t have any friends and I’m kind of re-learning how to know how to not be picky without being gullible. And it’s so much harder to have a good friendship without school anymore.
I’ll also add that even though I wasn’t close with anyone, I did people please A LOT. Getting more and more desperate for someone to like me, when I wasn’t realizing that plenty did. Eventually I did find a friend; we told each other everything blah blah blah… perfect Hollywood friend ship in my eyes. But she turned out to be (literally) a sociopath who, without me knowing, was hurting other people including my family! After her, it was pretty hard to get over it and find a new person. So yeah 😅 there’s my splurge of random emotional junk onto the CZcams comments lol 😂
I couldn't agree more. You have exactly described what I am experiencing. I regret this every single day and the pain only gets stronger by each passing year.
Seriously I have good social skills while I hate socializing, I love being alone as an introvert. My friends are always asking me for trips and such that I always refuse due to my hate for being in social. Well its a something I love , I love to spend time alone and thinking , so will I regret something that I used to love?🤔
"Not knowing how wonderful I was when I was younger." That rocked me to the core.
2:39 just hit different
Also took her like 10sec to say💀
Yeah, unnecessarily long pause
It actually made me laugh. I thought... this is what you regret?? On the surface, it sounds narcissistic, but I get how we form distorted views of ourselves, and think we're awful, when in reality, nobody is either thinking about you at all, or has a positive view of you... but we walk around thinking we're hideous.
Same, u should have known this way before
63 lady has the most soothing voice ever. I want to go to aroma therapy classes with her
Krista C totally!
Oh yeah
I want to go to aroma with Harry Styles.. have you heard his soothing voice.
Yes very soothing
She seems depressed and pushed over
I'm 21. My biggest regret and probably will remain my biggest regret is not even mine to regret, but my parents', how they raised me and how detrimental their parenting was on me
You don't regret the things you do, you regret the things you don't do. Words to live by
I regret both
I regret both
i dont regret throwing my dog throw the window because is something i did, not something i didnt (i live in a 6th floor)
(obviusly im joking)
"Being frightened of so many things when I was younger". Yep, that hits me the most.
That hit for me too and I’m only 21 😂
@@smartguy4149 tfunny thing here im almost 18... pretty young to feel the way i feel😂
Fearless...otw
That hit me hard too. I am 32.
I think I must do something to face my fears...i am 16
I’m almost 27 and my biggest regret: wasting my time with people that didn’t have the best intentions for me. It’s haunting.
Wish you luck finding someone to connect with!
Everything happened for a reason. Theres no mistakes, theres no wasting times, only learnings. As it should be.
@@thescreenviewer1349 BS. You can’t just conclude that!
@@Russeren01 exactly
@@Russeren01 in life you never stop learning
The best one for me is. "I am who I am because of the things I did, I wouldn't go back and change anything."
My biggest regret is letting people treat me bad just to be around someone,
then base my self worth off of how they treat me.
I'm 29 and I'm now learning to let go of toxic relationships, including family, and surrounding myself with loving people.
This video makes me think about the choices I made in my life and the choices I'll make in life and it kinda scares me
same :/
Maha H same
Maha H you'll do fine in life! Why bother with other unknown opinions!
Stfu
5-15 - childish things
16-35 - career related regrets
36 - 60 - emotional (friends and family) related regrets
61+ - regrets about abandoned dreams
Nah not 16, I saw that start at 17
I'm 21 and I regret childish things
@@xum0007 it seemed more like a bit over 20 for me.
@@michaelterrell5061 that’s when they started getting consistent
@@xum0007 Now that I think about you’re right.
"I have many regrets but I am who I am because of them so I wouldn't change anything " best answer
I am 46, at a point of looking back at my life...what i have and not have done. I am blown away by all your comments here people. I am glad it's never too late to make it up...
To future self: Ask your crush out soon, they may have also liked you all those years
did you do it?
(back me up guys let them push a little themselves)
You can also do it...or atleast go tell them about it...if it's impossible for you guys to be together now
I actually did it and got rejected but knowing I dont have to waste time on them anymore is so relieving that I am more content and happy than before
6/10 would recommend it
What if it’s my teacher
Kinda got a crush on this girl I think shes got a harder crush for me I’m just hoping thats true.
I really want age 74 to tell me what he knows now... I'm 18 years old and I would really appreciate and listen. You may not be able to tell it to your young self but maybe you can find a young persosn who is really willing to listen, like me!
Literally love talking to older people in like there 70s + there normal so very nice and there normal always willing to talk to a younger person, they make amazing friends too.
read more books especially autobiographies
Same. I'm 15 and I love having deep conversations with older people who reflect on their lives.
Well, many people regret not having done something. When you are older you understand things better, maybe something like. Yeah I would have been more social because it really isnt bad and i should have looked over my fears.
Listen to your parents when they say try your best in school. I'm not old but I'm old enough to look back and regret that. I wish I could have gone to college and enjoy living in a dorm and go to a university.
17 years old here, and I regret all of the dumb things I have done. I just want to give up with the position I am in right now, but I know I won't sooner or later because of the acknowledgement that the pain will be passed on to others. I have learned to love yourself, but I don't know how...
I'm 17 who is about to turn 18 , and my biggest regret is ruining friendships and relationships because of the things I've done and said. As a result, I see myself as a bad person and sometimes fear that I'll end up ruining more than I already have.
I did the same thing
This shouldn't scare anyone, it should inspire you and encourage you do the things you always wanted to while you're still here. Chase your dreams.
Yahhhh💕
chase your reality
@@part4963 That doesn't make sense, if its a reality it already exists lmao. Make your dreams your reality.
Thank you I needed to hear this 🙏
i dont even know what my dreams are tbh.
63 - i love her voice
marcia albert ikr
she should voice a book
bruhh i was legit about to comment that lmfaoo
marcia albert yesss
totally would be a great book reader
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how elegant and youthful the seniors in this video are?!
"not staying in touch with people" and "being afraid of so many things resonated with me! i am going to call my uncle now.
It gets darker and darker...youth really is a time full of innocence while the older you get the more tainted you become with reality. Best to find the balance between the two.
you just mentioned something in which 90% people fail
what you mean?
it really is full of innocence, i always wanted to go bak in my youth...
We are spirits in a material world sang Sting!
Don't Stand so close to me.
Jesus said, "Father forgive them the don't know what they are doing!"
The Father was in Christ reconciling the world back to Himself.
So we know by grace through faith our wealth is not in our 'selfies'
But in The Holy Spirit's leading as the only foundation has been established
Jesus Christ God the Son shared our sadness. But overcame death and that worse fate-His Word is never out of date.
Whereas Satan- Lucifer the Angel of light,the father lies, hypnotise despise twist people's thinking.
So we meditate (chihuahua) on The Sacred Word The Holy Bible
So then personal revival every morning on awaking
God is Love.
Even if you are breaking in body mind spirit
His grace is plenty. Elementary!
Great
Riches
At
Christ's
Expense!
Believing the reality we are offered, as reality, should be a regret for most.
I am 33, what I regret most are not watching and growing up with my favorite Disney movies and not playing the sequels of Kingdom Hearts at 15 and beyond as soon as they all released, I was destroyed mentally, spiritually and physically at 15 years that it took me 14-18 years to reclaim my inner self. I didn’t heal at all just I got back my old self. My sufferings truly wrecked my life and my youth, I began to be so depressed I even changed into a different and a very miserable person. It took me so many years to return to who I really was and am. I finally beat all the Kingdom Hearts games and watched my favorite Disney movies within the last 4 years and 2 movies at 2016!!!!
“One time by accident….I kicked someone”
Me too kid 😪 me too.
Waiting for a bridge to lower so we could walk across, didn’t realize a 75 yr old man was standing right behind me & i ballet kicked straight back almost knocking the poor guy over😂😭 thank goodness for hand rails cuz he caught himself
Why did you even do that 😂
This was an eye opener. I regret not doing so many things yet I'm still fairly young. This is scary.
There will always be things you don’t do. So you regret not doing them. You have to realize that the present is extremely complicated, and stop putting too much responsibility on yourself.
it is the point that you are fairly young. there would be more reasonable regrets if you were old.
@@NotShowingOff ❤️true
@@dilyaraarynova yu. P the
"Just Do It." - Nike
I regret missing out on fun opportunities because of my social anxiety
Same. I am 22 now and I want to be more social after the outbreak. I may be a bit late, but still....
I regret not getting a partime job as a teenager, and instead getting my first job at 21 (if you don't count internships etc..)
I don't know how old you are and maybe that doesn't apply to everyone.
But don't try to force yourself to be more social and to do things too hard.
Maybe try to talk to some people in your environment and try to become friends with some. You might have friends and just not go to "fun things". So maybe you want to go with your friends to wherever they are going next time. Not always just try out. Maybe there are fun places you want to be (I don't know, maybe amusement parks, etc, whatever works for you) and you can ask your friends if you want to go together?
If you say it's too hard, maybe you should consider professional help. It's not a shame to get help and it can change your whole life
Well guess what supposedly I will attend a debut today but because of that, I stuck right in my room
You shouldn't regret something you can't control, especially when you feel what your doing is the best for you in the moment. And now you know that you may have missed opportunities so you will seek more, better, opportunities.
@@mitchell123456789011 this !! I felt so sad for a long time because I felt like I missed so many fun opportunities when I was studying abroad. However, now I realise I did what I could at the time whilst coping with really bad mental health. There is still the chance to have fun and meet new friends and people
No matter what you do there are going to be regrets. If you take one road you inevitably miss out on another, no matter what road u take u regret something, so do whatever your heart tells you, feel regret later
Biggest regret, broke an amazing girl’s heart
Ouch
Oof
My biggest regret is going with someone who broke my heart
i think i feel the same
Same
I regret how I dated every person that told me they had feelings for me ignoring the fact that I didn’t even like them back.
It's the opposite for me, I regret never giving a chance to anyone that has had feelings for me and having spent a lot of years waiting to feel something I don't know if I'm capable of feeling. It gets really lonely sometimes :(
Relatable
Ugh...it feels horrible to be single! All your friends get boyfriends! And they hang out with them and then your all alone. I wish i had a boyfriend
Relatable
Hey hey hey, lower your voice please.
my age is irrevelant but my, by far, biggest regret is not letting my grandma know how much I loved her and that deep down I cared about her with my whole soul. It’s been 2 years since her passing and my regret is so big, I cry every time I think about her.
It's curious how a lot of these are related to time, or, more specifically running out of it. A lot of are either about decisions they didn't make in the time they were given or are related to people that are important to them running out of lifetime and dying. Really makes me think about how time is such a valuable resource...
"Being frightened of so many things when I was younger" - that touched hard & motivated! Thank you Miss (63)
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Yes, very relatable.
Perhaps the only reason she is still around at 63 is because of those fears that gave her life-preserving behaviour.
Goodness. This really did resonate more than anything else for me.
yes
Most of them regret 2 things:
- Not loving others enough
- Not loving themselves enough.
💓
So, all we need is love.
I don't love myself because a devil controls me and I cannot set me free
@@robertoh3633?
Not loving.
I'm 18 yrs old and i have noticed that I'm watching a lot of these type of videos that talks about time and life and age,regrets ... I don't want to regret any wasted time or potential in the future
I'm 28 and if a can or may give you some advice, find and follow your passions in life. You may lose some people but that's a part of live.
I'm 31 yrs old, and I don't regret anything I've done in my life. Everything that has happened to me has happened as it had to happen. I have done what I wanted with my life.
Eat healthy, do exercise, take vitamin tabs and sleep well.
That's what I've done and it's my 90th birthday next week. 😊
Awww atala Allah fe 'omroka
Happy birthday! 💜
Happy birthday!! 🥳
Cap
Based
"My second marriage" caught me off guard 💀
It did the same to me as well
😂
I was looking for this comment 😂😂😂
I kid you not, I only came to the comments because of that statement. It took me off guard too
You are who you are and every decision you ever made is the best you could have done with the knowledge and situations at that point of your life. Sometimes these decisions stay with us in the form of guilt. There will always be something to be guilty about, its a part of life, its because you are human and its how you learn and grow.
Hoping to have made no mistakes in life is like wishing for something humanely impossible. So please forgive yourself and allow yourself to live your best.
3:57 what the lady said speaks to me. I have regrets and usually don't dwell much about them. Though through this video I get to think about my current life situation and what change I could have been doing before I build a tower of regrets.
It says quite a lot that almost everyone one of them started with "not..."
We're more likely to regret inaction.
Deep!
Right!
Life's all about taking risks. That's what makes it beautiful.
"that I didnt get sober sooner"
i died. that was so sad.
Oof
400th like
you can hear the pain in her voice.
I am 26, and pretty much everything between like 20 and 39 made me feel like that was amongst my peers. The guy who appeared at age 40 made a huge transition on what I was watching here.