Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda

As it most certainly happens, life goes on. And just how many people think about the roads or paths not taken? Most, I suspect. How many people look back and have regrets? And when they do, they may say something like “I woulda, coulda, shoulda.”

That is the subject of an article I read in the AARP Magazine January/February 2008 issue. The article was entitled “Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda, The new midlife crisis: coming to terms with the road not taken” and was authored by David Dudley.

Oh, by the way, I came across an interesting blog while searching the net for this entry. You might enjoy it. The blog is (can you believe this???) Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda and it even has its own domain with the name wouldashoulda.

Now then, don’t you really think you ought to do whatever you’d like to do? Live life. Have no regrets. Don’t burn bridges that can be repaired!

About Roland Louis Hansen

I have been: an organization development consultant; a college-level instructor of political science, psychology, and sociology; a public administrator; a social worker; an elected official; a political operative; a community activist; a union official; a shoe salesman and manager, a factory worker; a fast food restaurant employee; a discount store retail sales clerk; a stockroom worker; and, a custodian.
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2 Responses to Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda

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