tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2442492383687661768.post6758049800673271559..comments2023-05-21T03:30:24.289-04:00Comments on Chuck's World of Infinite MOJO: Making the Wrong Decision...Chuck Bastiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13726290738520110178noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2442492383687661768.post-41992299867127192242011-01-23T11:20:27.252-05:002011-01-23T11:20:27.252-05:00Great post, Chuck. I am like you and tend to dwell...Great post, Chuck. I am like you and tend to dwell on what I could have done differently and how different things would have been if I just made a different decision. The reality of it is that it's in the past and what good does it do to beat yourself up over something you cannot change (unlike the bad decisions we make but can change it, like painting a room red and then regretting it and re-painting).<br /><br />I once read a great line in the book "Way of the Peaceful Warrior" that said, "Good luck, bad luck, who knows?" Sometimes our 'bad decisions' lead us down a path where we meet someone or learn a lesson which we pass on to others. Making mistakes -- is that not what life is all about?<br /><br />So, why dwell on what's in the past? I try to be aware of when I do this and try and focus on how I can move forward.Eddie Colemanhttp://www.liveinto.canoreply@blogger.com