Yes. I admitted I was wrong and vowed to never make that mistake again.
Good luck to you niece on the project!
I need some assistance from my fellow Sodaheads
BARRY0619
2012/06/12 20:27:46
My neice is doing a project for one of her classes and would like to know your honest opinion.
1) Have you ever done anything wrong that you regretted? (please just a yes or no without details)
2) If so, how did you cope with remorse or the consequences?
Thank you in advance for your help.
1) Have you ever done anything wrong that you regretted? (please just a yes or no without details)
2) If so, how did you cope with remorse or the consequences?
Thank you in advance for your help.




















2 make amends as best as possible , Avoid repeating the action again.
1) Yes.
2) I am able to put it out of my mind about 99% of the time .When it does cross my mind on occasion I can live with it , no regrets .
2) It's not something that I can take back so all I can do is ask God for forgiveness and I do almost every day.
Learned from my mistake and put it behind me.
Suck it up and deal with it. Don't piss, moan, and whine about it; does no good at all.
'Dealing with it' could be walking away from bigger trouble, or, apologizing in 'simple detail'.
Just depends on the situation.
2. When I could get past the fear of the ultimate retaliation, went to the other person to try to square it. Sometimes I succeeded.
The memories of some of those things haunt me still. Eidetic memory is both blessing and curse....
Good luck to you niece on the project!
2 - I learned to live with it and learn from it.
2. Have just coped with the guilt since openly admitting it would hurt someone I love very much irreparably & unnecessarily as the other person inviolved is deceased. It is a secret I will take to my grave.
2 - Took full responsibility and eventually put it behind me
2) Remorse is necessary, but unproductive like grief. Work it out and let it go. As for the consequences, you just have to take personal responsibility for your actions. There i not other right thing to do.
2) Life is a learning experience. Learning from my mistake, and trying not to repeat it a second time.
2. Made every effort to correct the wrong. Step two is a whole lot more difficult !
2) Don't think you have to deal with it alone. Even if you feel like you sound like a broken record, talk to someone about it. No matter who you are or what You've done, There is someone who unconditionally Loves you and views you for more than your worst personal moment.
to make the same mistakes again.