Good morning from Mexico City. It’s Wednesday and Wednesdays are for questions. The questions that are coming up for me today are from Chip Conley. If you’ve never heard of Chip Conley, look him up. He’s a super cool guy. He’s very successful, and he’s extraordinarily wise. You will absolutely want to sign up for Wisdom Well, his daily blog. It’s short, punchy, pithy – whatever you call it – and very thought provoking. I just love it.
Anyway, I’m looking over some of his work because I’m going to be attending the Modern Elder Academy (MEA) next week and I stumbled upon these two questions that I thought I would share with you. Chip talks about what he calls anticipated regret. He says anticipated regret is a form of wisdom, and I never really understood quite what he meant until I read these questions.
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