To err is human, to regret, divine
- sciart0
- Sep 11
- 1 min read
In his new book, The Power of Regret, best-selling author Daniel Pink makes a case that regret can serve as a compass for better decision-making.
Excerpt to first link above: "A new book by Daniel Pink, one of the world’s leading management thinkers, challenges the notion that regret is a negative emotion that should be avoided.
Regret, he argues, can be an indicator “of a life well lived,” if only we identify, codify, and process it in the right way.
What’s more, he convincingly claims that by enlisting regret's “shape-shifting powers as a force for good,” people can sharpen their decision-making, boost their performance, and deepen the meaning of their work."