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However, even when warned of potential regret, a minority of neonatally bereaved parents still felt strongly that they did not want to see their baby [ 26].
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Will your life be driven by the fear of potential regrets or the fear of potential mistakes?
The potential regret of not taking a long-term travel trip when I was young (enough) and (fairly) unattached far outweighed any potential mistake I could craft up in my head.
The literature has predominantly been concerned with the anticipation of regret, with economic models of decision making postulating that people weigh up the potential regret that may result from different choices (Bell, 1982; Loomes & Sugden, 1982).
Decisional conflict occurs when there are: risks or scientific uncertainty about the benefits and harms, choices with large potential gains and losses, value tradeoffs in selecting a particular course of action, and potential regrets with the selected option [ 45].
Executives who have closed nonprofits say a feeling of pride overcomes any potential regrets.
I weighed my potential mistakes and considered my potential regrets.
Borrowing from Economics, the portfolio theory focuses on the "individual's perception of his or her resources, ability to produce future resources, diversification, emphasis on maximization of rewards or minimization of costs, potential for regret, hedonic utility for gains and losses, and risk-tolerance" (Leahy 2001, p. 343).
Surveys and interview studies have shown that a small minority of parents, after consenting to child autopsy subsequently regret it, this ranges from 6-86-8%32, 43, 45]; but after refusing a neonatal autopsy some parents regret the loss of potential information, this ranges from 7% [ 43] of those declining autopsy to 30% [ 45].
She took that post about her father down, her one real regret in a long history of potential overshares.
In this model, we expressed regret as a fraction of the loss of potential utilities [ 24].
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