there are no bad choices
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We’re always worried about making the “wrong” choice when it comes to big decisions.
But have you ever truly regretted a choice you’ve made?
Sure, maybe you wouldn’t have spent all that money on a new car in your 20’s, but didn’t it teach you a thing or two about personal finance? Lessons you’ve kept for the rest of your life?
Maybe you changed your major, or even your college, a few years into your young adulthood. Didn’t it teach you how to advocate yourself and make big decisions independently?
Where would you be without that?
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