>>7353541What I was trying to say is that regretting something can be the first step to actually changing some behavioural pattern for your own good.
I'm not trying to preach or anything. Like, I was watching too many mindless youtube-videos and TV when I was younger, to numb some pain of a loss in my family.
There's a point too, where regret just causes misery - it's unreasonable and wasteful, but I guess figuring out, where to draw the line is simply a part of life.
Maybe something like this:
The least amount of regret possible to learn from your mistakes and move on.