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I write a diary every day, have done since I was ten. Can't stop now. Never look back though, but can't start the day unless the previous day has been downloaded... So tend to write at night.

But no, never look back. No point in regrets! At least on here people can edit what's written afterwards!

When I go running on the embankment I tend to compete with other runners. When I overtake I find it's useful to look back in order to gauge distances and pace accurately in order to stay in front. However, I must be careful not to lose balance or focus by looking back too much.

I have regrets for things I didn't do, including situations where opportunity arose and I didn't see it, at the time.


I have even more regret for something I did do and if I'm not careful, soon I will have regret for something I should be doing but am not doing ( or not doing quickly enough ).


One day this opportunity may not be there (and as I've just turned 55, yesterday ) I had better get my finger out, sharpish....

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