No Regrets

 

When I was about to retire, a subordinate asked me with genuine curiosity, “How do you feel now?” Without hesitation, I replied honestly, “I’ve done everything I could over the past 38 years. Though I’ve made plenty of mistakes, I have no regrets in my professional life.” Since my youth, I’ve lived by the motto: live without regrets. That principle has remained unchanged, even after retirement. I intend to keep doing everything I can—and everything I must—for the rest of my life, cherishing each day as it comes. With that mindset, I remind myself: there’s no need to waver in how I choose to live.

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