explosivecombat: (I like the way you think)
Solf J Kimblee ([personal profile] explosivecombat) wrote 2014-04-21 02:54 am (UTC)

Presumably, I knew what I was doing when I carried out those actions. Given that I chose to carry them out anyway, I could obviously see some benefit to doing so at the time - why would I regret doing something that I thought would be for the best? Even if it turned out not to be, I can't bring myself to regret acting in my own self-interest.

What was done hardly matters; what matters is why. Things happen because I choose to allow them to happen; I'm in control of my own fate, and there's no sense in pretending otherwise. I chose my path based on what information was available to me - why should I regret looking out for myself?

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