Many of us assume regret comes from failure. But in reality, most regret comes from inaction the things we never tried, the risks we were too afraid to take, and the opportunities we convinced ourselves to delay. At the time, waiting feels safe. We tell ourselves we’ll start when the timing is better, when we feel more ready, or when we’re more confident. But slowly, those small delays turn into missed chances. The truth is, we will all make mistakes. But mistakes can teach us something. They help us grow, adjust, and move forward. Regret is different because there was no action to learn from. That’s why our goal shouldn’t be to avoid mistakes. Our goal should be to avoid living with the weight of “what if.” Because years from now, most of us won’t wish we failed less. We’ll wish we had started sooner.