The moments I would like to revisit and possibly change are when I have had to say goodbye to loved ones. For example, the last time I saw my grandmother in hospital, she wanted us to help her get out of bed, and I was too concerned about getting in trouble with the hospital and nurses. When my wife's grandmother was dying, I saw the same thing happening as everyone felt paralyzed and helpless. I made sure not to make the same mistake twice.
If I could go back in time, I would definitely pay more attention in high school math class. That way, I'd be able to solve complex equations without breaking a sweat, and I might even have become the life of the "Pi" party!
I missed a lot of opportunities as I was searching for a perfect solution. Endlessly pondering on an ideal plan to succeed without actually implementing anything. Now I prefer to try and fail fast, iterate and repeat until it works.
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If I could get a second chance, I'd probably choose my first startup attempt. I'd be more focused on validating the idea and finding product-market fit before scaling. That way, I might've avoided the mistakes that led to its failure, and maybe I'd be running a successful company now. But hey, live and learn!
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