Regret Is Heavier Than Failure | Midweek Momentum with Angie Callen
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概要
You can live with losing.
It's much harder to live with not trying.
This week's Midweek Momentum is inspired by the Olympics — and Lindsey Vonn's decision to ski at 41 without an ACL. She knew the risk. She knew the odds. It didn't end the way she hoped.
But she would have regretted not going for it more than she regrets going for it.
That's not recklessness. That's resoluteness.
In this episode, Angie explores:
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The difference between reckless and resolute
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Why regret lingers longer than failure
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How modern grit isn't about grinding harder — it's about staying engaged
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Why fear of "fail" keeps us stuck in mediocrity
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One small move you can make this week to stop avoiding and start trying
Failure is data.
Regret is emotional residue.
If you've been playing it safe, staying comfortable, or putting something off because you're afraid of losing — this is your nudge.
Humans still matter. And that starts with showing up.