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January 14, 2025 5 mins

This episode explores the crippling nature of regret, drawing a parallel to the two-faced Roman god Janus, who represents looking backward at past mistakes and forward to the future. It argues that dwelling on past regrets hinders progress, and suggests that, instead of focusing on the past, individuals should strive toward the future. The author proposes that finding solace and freedom from regret is possible through faith and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. This spiritual approach offers a path to overcoming the burden of past choices and achieving a forward-looking perspective. The text ultimately advocates for leaving past regrets behind and focusing on the present and future.


Read the blog post connected to this podcast: ⁠https://drlilycorsello.wordpress.com/2025/01/14/the-pathology-of-regrets/


Look into Dr. Lily's books here: ⁠https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B075BHGSYD/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=c702c1a1-f3d9-4669-a967-b1334496364c&ref_=ap_rdr

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