Hello, dear friends! Thank you for joining me for this new episode of "Walk with Johan". I am very very happy that you are joining me today for this episode of personal development in which we will talk about regrets, regrets, ah regrets. It is something that, unfortunately, affects us all at one time or another and we will try to see how to no longer regret.
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It's still windy today. I went to the forest. And there, I see a big black cloud coming. I really hope I can finish this episode without getting wet, but we're on the edge of a storm, really. And you can hear the wind picking up. When I turned on the microphone, there was very little wind, and now it's really picking up. I hope you can hear me well.
So today, we're going to talk, as I was saying, about regrets. And in the episode "On a toujours le temps" , which came out two weeks ago, I told you about one of my regrets. I explained to you that I had rarely called my father during those previous years. I called him every month, a month, a month and a half. And when he got sick, when he wasn't well, I called him every day. And I explained to you that it's proof that we always have time, in the end. We always have time and we sometimes manage to convince ourselves that we don't have time to do something when it's just a question of priority. So I explained that to you. And if you want to know more about the subject, I completely brushed it aside in the episode of "Marchez avec Johan": "On a toujours le temps", which you can find on the Français Authentique blog.
What I just shared with you filled me with regret. I have a lot of regrets. I was like, "Why didn't I call him more often before?" And that kind of regret is very hard to bear because you can't go back. You'd love to do it, but obviously it's impossible.
So I asked myself what was the possibility of limiting these regrets. How could I make it so that I regret less, quite simply, to limit these very, very unpleasant feelings of regret?