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Hindsight is 20/20, as they say, and often it can lead to regret.
Point is, we all have to make choices and choices lead to regret.
In literature, if these desires come to pass, they almost always lead to regret, or to hell.
By nature, we are all prone to making quick, rash decisions that may lead to regret, and in some cases a four-month ban from international football.
(Remember, the effects of caffeine linger in the body for a number of hours). Finally, it may be tempting to use alcohol to calm your nerves, but evidence suggests it causes forgetfulness and "loosens the tongue," which could lead to regret.
2. It will lead to regret.
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