"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the
things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the
bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sail.
Explore. Dream. Discover."
Explore. Dream. Discover."
-Mark
Twain
The Top 5 Career Regrets
by Eric Barker
He talked to professionals who
ranged in age and represented a variety of different industries but five ideas
came up again and again:
1. I wish I hadn't taken the
job for the money.
"By far the biggest regret
of all came from those who opted into high-paying but ultimately dissatisfying
careers."
2. I wish I had quit earlier.
"Almost uniformly, those
who had actually quit their jobs to pursue their passions wished they had done
so earlier."
3. I wish I had the confidence
to start my own business.
"A recent
study found that 70% of workers wished their current job would help them
with starting a business in the future, yet only 15% said they had what it
takes to actually venture out on their own."
4. I wish I had used my time at
school more productively.
"Although more students
are attending college, many of the group's participants wished they had
thoughtfully parlayed their school years into a truly rewarding first
job."
5. I wish I had acted on my
career hunches.
"Several individuals
recounted windows of opportunity in their careers, or as one professional
described, 'now-or-never moments.'"
What
else do we know about regret?
I've posted about research into
the subject of regret before. So what do we regret the most?
- You're more likely to regret the things you didn't do than the things you did. (The split is about 75/25.)
- Education was the biggest inducer of regret, followed by career, romance, parenting, the self, and leisure.
- You're more likely to regret purchasing things. You're more
likely to regret not purchasing experiences.
What do
people regret the most before they die?
Bonnie Ware worked in palliative care for
many years, tending to people during the last three to twelve weeks of their
lives. A handful of themes cropped up in the things they regretted during their
final days:
1. "I wish I'd had the
courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of
me."
2. "I wish I didn't work
so hard."
3. "I wish I'd had the
courage to express my feelings."
4. "I wish I had stayed in
touch with my friends."
5. "I wish that I had let
myself be happier."
To them, these were regrets.
For you, this can be a checklist of what not to do.
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