When you think about "I should have...", you throw yourself into the unfathomably deep swirl of thoughts that lead to a futile assessment of causes that led to the past. There is little you can do to change where you are.
What it does enable, however, is a deep understanding of where you need improvement. It is a quest to understand how to better your position.
Thus, the thought - "I should have..."- reflects a drive for self-improvement during the dance with fear.
On the other hand, when you think about "What if I...", it directs us to thoughts that lead you to immediate next steps. It opens your minds to future opportunities.
That one step you take can visibly change your position. It shifts you into action. Composes your emotions, which opens the door to emerging tangible options.
Thus, the thought - "What if I..." - reflects a drive for self-acceptance after the dance with fear.
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