The Saturday Evening Post published my latest column, “Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda: Living a Life Without Regret.” This article explores what I consider to be the worst emotion that you can experience: regret. Regret involves looking back on your life and wishing you had done things differently. Rarely do people feel regret for what they did, but rather for opportunities lost. Related to regret is the desire to “take your shot” when those opportunities arise. One of my life’s goals is to be lying on deathbed when I’m 156 years old, look back on my life and be able to say, “Things didn’t always work out the way I wanted to be because that’s life. But I left it all out there.” Now, that will certainly be a life well lived. What about you?