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Most people’s major life regrets are not about the things they’ve done, but about the things they’ve not done, the goals they never reached, the type of lover or friend or parent they wished they’d been but know they failed to be.
Thom Hartmann
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Thom Hartmann
Age: 73
Born: 1951
Born: May 7
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