More than three-quarters of Americans regret some of the financial moves they've made — or neglected to make — but two common missteps stand out as money matters people most wish they had handled ...
People in their 70s who are retired have some regrets about how they handle their 401(k)s. The most common ones are not ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Jim Cooke / Los Angeles Times; photo via Getty Images) We all have regrets. And they come in myriad shapes and sizes. Some people ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Nirit Cohen covers the Future of Work, bridging trends with solutions. What if your biggest career regret isn’t quitting—but ...
Are you living right now? Your answer may be, “Of course I’m alive in this moment – what a silly question”. But if you pause and ask yourself that question with an emphasis on are you living right ...
Regret silently creeps into our daily thoughts, influencing decisions and making us question our choices. While feeling remorse for past mistakes is natural, holding onto regret creates a deeper, more ...
A new study has found that the level of regret reported by transgender individuals following gender-affirming surgery is less than 1%, which is significantly lower than the regret associated with ...
No one regrets having a child, or so it’s said. I’ve heard this logic often, usually after I’m asked if I have children, then, when I say I don’t, if I plan to. I tend to evade the question, as I find ...
A new study, co-authored by Temple University’s Crystal Reeck, sheds light on how we can work through regret. The study employs a gambling framework — you win some, you lose some — to help people ...