I almost forgot what it feels like to work for an hour without any distractions and just immerse yourself in work. At that point, you don't consciously realize you're working, it's great. You're just getting what you're supposed to get done, done. I imagine this is what college students experience on a daily basis.
This is the first time I've felt like this since first semester. Which is pretty sad, considering the money my parents pay. But this brings me to my next point. One shouldn't worry about how they screwed up in the past, except to learn from it and apply that to their present and future (cliché, I know, but I had to write it down). You just have to keep going, because if you let the past bog you down and you keep regretting it, what good comes from that? Just keep moving forward and make the best of what you have.
Regret is an odd emotion. It's not particularly useful, except it can help you sometimes realize what you did wrong and how to improve it. But other than that, I feel as if it's one that hinders you in moving forward, unless you learn how to utilize it and then get over it.
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