Fandango’s Provocative Question #122

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Welcome once again to Fandango’s Provocative Question. Each week I will pose what I think is a provocative question for your consideration.

By provocative, I don’t mean a question that will cause annoyance or anger. Nor do I mean a question intended to arouse sexual desire or interest.

What I do mean is a question that is likely to get you to think, to be creative, and to provoke a response. Hopefully a positive response.

Lucille Ball, the American actress and comedian, was quoted as saying…

“I’d rather regret the things I’ve done than regret the things I haven’t done.”

For this week’s provocative question I’m going to ask you to think back upon the life you’ve lived so far. And as you do so, consider this week’s question:

What is your biggest regret in life?

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14 thoughts on “Fandango’s Provocative Question #122

  1. Hetty Eliot June 16, 2021 / 4:11 pm

    There isn’t enough space available on the internet for me to be able to answer this adequately.

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  2. Marleen June 17, 2021 / 1:59 pm

    I’m gonna say my biggest regret is that we didn’t buy a home as soon as we got to California… or even immediately when the lady we had rented from tossed us out in order that she could move in (right when she knew we’d had a newborn baby).

    The next closest regret, I think, would be that I wish I’d asked my dad to move to the city where I was living or even into the same house while he wasn’t with my mom and he was getting older. I don’t know that he would’ve done it, but it would’ve been good to ask.

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  3. leigha66 June 25, 2021 / 2:41 pm

    One would think I regret my marriage that ended in divorce, but it got me a beautiful daughter I love with all my heart. There are some little things here and there, but it all got me to where I am today, so it is good.

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