remember what Marcus Aurelius said in Meditations, Book Eight, Number 10:
"regret is what we feel when we blame ourselves for failing to
take advantage of a useful opportunity.
now, whatever is good is
necessarily useful and of pressing concern to every good man, but
no such man feels any regret for failing to indulge in a pleasure.
pleasure, therefore, is neither useful nor good."
(translators: C. Scot Hicks and David V. Hicks)
please feel free to correct my Toki Pona. you can email me at
phtan90 at protonmail dot com
Sylvain, who speaks French (and English)
Russ and Avalon, who speak Toki Pona
Pixel, who speaks Chinese (and English)
and someone who offers the Holy Bible in Latin (and English) language