In the long run, people tend to regret having missed out on opportunities for pleasure – and they wish they hadn’t been so diligent about working. Based on research at Columbia University. Clive has a nice article about it titled In the long run, we regret virtue more than vice.
You will regret virtue more than vice
I highlight research from Columbia University suggesting that in the long run, we often regret missed opportunities for pleasure and excessive diligence. Over time, people tend to regret their virtues more than their vices or indulgences.
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