Are there any big decisions you've made make you very thankful you did and/or ones you regret and wish you could have another go at?
I'm not really one for regret. There are decisions I'm *curious* about, in terms of what would have happened if I'd gone the other way - for example when I turned down a promotion at Future Publishing in the early 1990s for personal reasons - but offhand I can't think of anything where I *wish* I'd made a different choice.
When I play poker I'll always take the chance for a "rabbit" if it's offered - to see what the next card would have been in a hand where I've folded - because I always like to see what was in the mystery box, so to speak, but I never get upset if it turns out I called it wrong. I'm just fascinated by the whole "Sliding Doors" thing.
When I play poker I'll always take the chance for a "rabbit" if it's offered - to see what the next card would have been in a hand where I've folded - because I always like to see what was in the mystery box, so to speak, but I never get upset if it turns out I called it wrong. I'm just fascinated by the whole "Sliding Doors" thing.