Arbitrary Regrets!A Poem by COLLYMORESelf-explanatory.
By Stanley Collymore
It's quite ridiculous, futile and likewise counterproductive to basically spend one's time simply regretting something which didn't happen; more than likely, actually never would have realistically occurred and in the basically, very unlikely event that it did happen, would actually have in all probability been, unquestionably, a consummate disaster; and, crucially whose actual appeal to you long after this non-achievable event, is naturally your quite fanciful or even delusional assumption of what might, or clearly could simply, maybe have happened Things which don't occur in our lives often, effectively do so for a number of valid reasons which, undoubtedly, at the time, we were specifically not the least cognizant of; and, actually equally as well invariably beneficial to us; since, had they happened we would, in effect, be now essentially utilizing a great deal of our literally obviously precious and discernibly limited time, on Earth, distinctively generally and also unquestionably too evidently absurdly retributively castigating yourselves for actually really permitting them, to happen! (C) Stanley V. Collymore 17 April 2024. Author's Remarks: One should sensibly and quite distinctly unquestionably realistically actually look to the future and the undeniably several positive possibilities that it has to offer; not stay obviously moribund in the past literally speculating over, or even clearly simply reinventing, often exaggeratedly and distinctly vaingloriously, situations which evidently in undoubtedly trying to placate our egos, we simply discernibly often quite pathetically, and specifically literally one-sidedly, try to kid ourselves and clearly stupidly make out, that they were obviously essentially much better than what they actually were! © 2024 COLLYMOREAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorCOLLYMORECambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomAboutAcademic, Journalist, Writer. I'm a highly intelligent, articulate and well-educated human being with an intuitive but enterprising sense of responsibility and a strong moral compass that instincti.. more..Writing
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