A review by craftygoat
The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward by Daniel H. Pink

4.25

(Maybe even a 4.5.) I heard the author interviewed & was interested in learning more about the boldness regrets / regrets of inaction. But this book was also useful in helping me see my action regrets in a different way - embracing them as instructional (with different approaches to doing that) instead of dwelling on them or trying to push them away. The audiobook production wasn't my favorite - having different narrators voice the different regrets didn't add much (in my opinion), and the difference in volume made it difficult to catch everything.