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The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,590 ratings

“The world needs this book.” —Brené Brown, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of Dare to Lead and Atlas of the Heart

An instant New York Times bestseller

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The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post

Named a Best Book of 2022 by NPR and Financial Times

From the #1 New York Times–bestselling author of When and Drive, a new book about the transforming power of our most misunderstood yet potentially most valuable emotion: regret.

Everybody has regrets, Daniel H. Pink explains in
The Power of Regret. They’re a universal and healthy part of being human. And understanding how regret works can help us make smarter decisions, perform better at work and school, and bring greater meaning to our lives.
 
Drawing on research in social psychology, neuroscience, and biology, Pink debunks the myth of the “no regrets” philosophy of life. And using the largest sampling of American attitudes about regret ever conducted as well as his own World Regret Survey—which has collected regrets from more than 15,000 people in 105 countries—he lays out the four core regrets that each of us has. These deep regrets offer compelling insights into how we live and how we can find a better path forward.
 
As he did in his bestsellers
Drive, When, and A Whole New Mind, Pink lays out a dynamic new way of thinking about regret and frames his ideas in ways that are clear, accessible, and pragmatic. Packed with true stories of people's regrets as well as practical takeaways for reimagining regret as a positive force, The Power of Regret shows how we can live richer, more engaged lives.
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“Daniel Pink reclaims regret as an indispensable emotion and explains how to use it to make better decisions, perform better at work or school and bring greater meaning to your life. His well-known, user-friendly style, chock-full of moving stories, will have you looking at regret as something that doesn’t just make us human, but also makes us better.” —
The Wall Street Journal

The Power of Regret dives deep into the research behind the 'most misunderstood' emotion and brings it to life through accessible human storytelling.” —Forbes

“Regret could be overdue for its own rebranding. … [A] look back might be the way to move forward. We might find lessons lurking in moments we’ve pushed from the light. Regret has long been considered a sign of weakness, but what if we saw it as a strength?” —
The Washington Post

“Prolific author Pink seamlessly blends neuroscience, psychology and more for a new look at what he sees as a misunderstood emotion—regret. Pink draws on the largest survey ever done about Americans' attitudes toward regret to reshape the way we think about it, creating his own three-step process for using regret to one's advantage in this inspiring guide." —
Newsweek

"This pragmatic guide to harnessing the power of the past…assembles an impressive array of research and includes some moving stories of people dealing with mistakes…readers looking to shake their shame should start here.” —
Publishers Weekly
 
"An insightful and rewarding glimpse into the emotional pathways of human contrition. . . .Pink offers practical guidance on how readers can thrive beyond their mistakes, molding them into learning opportunities.” —
Kirkus

"As he so often does, Daniel Pink transformed my understanding of a subject and convinced me of the power of regret. Through his remarkable research, I learned not only what people regret, but also how to optimize those regrets. Every time I read a Daniel Pink book, I walk away a better and more informed person.” —Sanjay Gupta, M.D., Chief Medical Correspondent, CNN

“I love that Daniel Pink is taking on one of the best (and toughest) teachers in my life—regret. I’ve always known that regret deepened my connection to myself and to others, but now, thanks to Dan’s research and storytelling, I understand why.  The idea of 'no regrets' doesn’t mean living with courage. It means living without reflection. The world needs this book and more reflection. Now.” —Brené Brown, Ph.D.,
New York Times bestselling author of Dare to Lead

“If you have long assumed that 'no regrets’ is the way to live life, then this book is for you. The incomparably candid, clear, and concise Daniel Pink summarizes the latest science on looking backward on what could have been and shows how it can vault you forward to a happier, more productive, and principled life.” —Angela Duckworth, bestselling author of
Grit

About the Author

Daniel H. Pink’s books have helped readers and organizations around the world rethink how they live and operate. He is the author the New York Times bestsellers A Whole New Mind, Drive, To Sell Is Human, and When. His books have sold millions of copies, have been translated into forty-two languages, and have won multiple awards. He lives with his family in Washington, D.C.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B097XNT4RT
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Riverhead Books (February 1, 2022)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 1, 2022
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5554 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 255 pages
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Daniel H. Pink is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of seven books -- including his latest, THE POWER OF REGRET: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward. His books have sold millions of copies around the world, been translated into forty-two languages, and have won multiple awards. He lives with his family in Washington, DC.

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Customers find the book thought-provoking, insightful, and interesting. They describe it as a worthy read, eye-opening, and compelling. Readers also appreciate the great way to understand regret and how it influences our decisions.

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Customers find the book insightful, clear, and to the point. They appreciate the thoughtful approach that keeps each chapter interesting. Readers also appreciate the references to lots of research and real-world examples. In addition, they say the data collection and summation are enlightening. Overall, readers describe the book as relevant and filled with doable guidance.

"...Fascinating research design that reinforced the disappointing experience of winning Silver."..." Read more

"...Lots of research, lots of anecdotes, etc. Pink helps you understand how regret actually works and how to make sense of it...." Read more

"...This approach helped to keep each chapter interesting even though there were many! Also thought the classification of regrets was clever...." Read more

"...The author gives a lot of examples and a little research, but I didn’t feel like I learned much else...." Read more

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"...I love it - regret makes us human and it's wonderful reading the research involved in this project.I bought the Kindle version...." Read more

"...of turning one's regrets as a source to learn and grow from is very compelling. I strongly recommend this book." Read more

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Customers find the book a great way to understand regret and its power. They say it makes it easy to remember the types of regrets and ideas for moving through them.

"...Also thought the classification of regrets was clever. This made it easy to remember the types of regrets and ideas for how to move through them...." Read more

"...I did find the categories of regret to be interesting, but that only helps in the conversation and not much else.Good book, that’s all." Read more

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"Provides insight into understanding regret and helpful ideas for how to work through them... Self disclosure, self compassion, and self distancing." Read more

Insightful and thought-provoking, as usual.
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Another first-class book from a first-class author. Fascinating research and storytelling.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023
One book at a time, one talk at a time and one creative "Bunko Bonus" at a time. Daniel Pink offers readers opportunities to personally participate in the building of each book. I consider myself fortunate to have a through line that moves through each book in tandem with my work year after year. (Uncanny!)
I frequently reference an earlier publication when describing the last book. Always new takeaways, media formats and giveaways.
The quality and quantity of the research (including the creation of The American Regret Survey a massive database of individual regrets - in their own words)
From the book cover design to the rich and valuable reference The Power of Regret is bookworm cool!
I discovered that I do have regrets. By understanding the four core regrets made this abundantly clear. Hearing individual stories (in the "voice" of the participants) adds flavor to the emotional tone of the survey.
I enjoyed the research studies measuring emotions of Gold, Silver and Bronze Olympic metal winners. Fascinating research design that reinforced the disappointing experience of winning Silver.
"Temporal Discounting" is one of numerous
concepts worth exploring in depth.
"Fortune Favors the Bold!" -- Affairs of the
Heart and The World of Work are "fertile soil'
for Boldness Regret
"....I could've been somebody!"
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022
I am probably rounding up on this one as I like Daniel Pink so much (his Pinkcast is great). Again, why no half stars Goodreads? Say 3.5 or so.

There are two elements in this book. The academic part of the unpacking and structuring on regret. Lots of research, lots of anecdotes, etc. Pink helps you understand how regret actually works and how to make sense of it.

The second part is how to use this to live a better life. This is the hard part as it requires thinking about your life in often uncomfortable ways and making changes. Never easy.

Two insights 1) the basics matter: take care of your health, finances, relationships. Good eating and exercise habits go a long way. Save more, spend less. Connections with friends, co-workers and family are important.

2) Concentrate on the big decisions when thinking of regret. Good enough works for an awful lot of choices but some choices require a different lens. When in doubt, take the risk, reach out, do the right thing.

What makes this tough is that it is so easy to get lost in the details, to let bad habits carry you along. Years or even decades later you end up with regret even as you wonder what went wrong. Despite all the social science, I think there is an art to all of this. Some people just seem better at living into the big moments and learning from their mistakes.

Comically, I feel like I should have thought about these things 25 years ago...
20 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Daniel Pink does it again! He has a way of digging deep into a topic and sharing the content in a meaningful and practical way.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
This book is a lesson in viewing passed regrets as lessons learned for moving forward in the future.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2022
I always enjoy Dan Pink's style of writing and his new book did not disappoint. The book includes research on the regrets people have and what to do about them. Each chapter moved nicely -- connected to the previous text but offering new information. This approach helped to keep each chapter interesting even though there were many! Also thought the classification of regrets was clever. This made it easy to remember the types of regrets and ideas for how to move through them. I was able to clearly explain it to others (rare for me).

This books is a practical approach to understanding regrets, with some concrete ideas of how to get past them or move on if you can't. Thumbs up!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
Do I regret buying this book? No. Is it my favorite book? No.
When I college I had a lot of debates regarding regret. I thought regret was good. Most of my friends and acquaintances believed in living a life with no regrets. So I was so happy to find a book regarding the power of regret.
Regret is a powerful thing. It teaches us who we were and who we want to become. It shows us what we value.

If you believe regret is powerful then this book won't give you much more information. The author gives a lot of examples and a little research, but I didn’t feel like I learned much else. I did find the categories of regret to be interesting, but that only helps in the conversation and not much else.

Good book, that’s all.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
I enjoy how Daniel Pink devours a subject and sheds new light on a topic backed by substantial research. In "The Power Of Regret" the author provides a well crafted narrative of stories & research as he examines the misunderstood emotion of regret.

By breaking down the types of regrets and the severity of each type, he can provide alternative strategies to improve decision making and reduce regret as well as take post regret actions to improve one's current position.

As "Drive" changed our perceptions about motivation, Pink once again will change perceptions of "Regret" which the reader can harness for good.

Check it out.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
Fantastic
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente leitura para a vida
Reviewed in Brazil on May 13, 2024
Livro que trata de uma forma positiva sobre o arrependimento, como usar ele de forma positiva para as nossas vidas
Shengles
5.0 out of 5 stars Social psych
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2023
Great review of my university says in social psych
Blitzy
5.0 out of 5 stars No Ragrets
Reviewed in India on March 2, 2024
I feel better. The book was actionable and relatable. It’s worth operating life in a way with this principle of no regrets
Paul
5.0 out of 5 stars Great and well researched
Reviewed in Germany on January 9, 2024
Being quite critical about books I read, and looking for publications that are not based on individual thoughts but rather well-researched conclusions, I can fully recommend this book. Great perspective on regret and how to make use of it. In addition to the book, I'd recommend som of Dan Pink's podcasts and talks on the book as he shares additional examples which are not all part of this great book.
Emmanuel Addo Anderson
5.0 out of 5 stars Eye opening
Reviewed in Spain on November 8, 2023
First, I like to say I'm truly grateful for this book. The reason? Not only has it brought me into awareness of certain mistakes that I've made in the past that going forward, I'm going to be extremely vigilant and careful with my decisions and actions, it's thought me to think carefully and assess my situations before acting on them, so as to avoid the "emotional prison" (regret) we all don't want to experience. Also, it's taught me to reassess my belief system and look at the values under which I operate to avoid pain in the future.
I recommend to all to give it a read. It's a great book....

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