"Regret," Julian muttered to himself, clearly amused by the weight the word seemed to hold.
"Why do things you know you are going to regret?" He paused, his eyes narrowing as he reflected. "And why regret when you do those things willingly?"
Just then, Julian's mind flashed with a sudden question, one that seemed to echo in the depths of his thoughts: What is life without regret?
He paused as the weight of the question sank in. Is the beauty of being alive not found in being filled with regret and guilt, just as much as love and satisfaction?
The thoughts lingered in his mind, challenging his earlier mindset. Julian pondered deeply, his mind swirling with contemplation.
The problem isn't about regret, he thought. It's about the control you give to regrets.