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Friday, September 22, 2006

Regretful with all the things...



Hah, I missed my Blog a lot!
I was very busy for the last two weeks, prepared my company bidding to the Oil Company. Not easy although it is not also not difficult.
As always happened at the end of the day, we got very stress to decide how much is the price of our quotation. When we win, we do regret : why should be this price, what if we can increase little bit more, we'll get more margin on it.
When we lost, we do regret: why shoud be this price, what if we can decrease little bit more, we'll be the winner!

Regret never happened in advance, always happen in the last occurance.

What was a regret?
Regret is an intelligent (and/or
emotional) dislike for personal past acts and behaviours. Regret is often felt when someone feels sadness, shame, or guilt after committing an action that the person later wishes that they had not done. Regret is distinct from guilt, which is a deeply emotional form of regret —one which may be difficult to comprehend in an objective or conceptual way. In this regard, the concept of regret is subordinate to guilt in terms of its "emotional power". By comparison, shame typically refers to the social, (rather than personal) aspect of guilt or (in minor context) regret as imposed by the society or culture (enforcement of ethics, morality), which has substantial bearing in matters of (personal and social) honor.

Reference:
Hein, David. "Regrets Only: A Theology of Remorse." The Anglican 33, no. 4 (October 2004): 5-6.
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