“Never regret a day in your life. Good days give you happiness. Bad days give you experience. The worst days give lessons. The best days give you memories. You cannot have the good without the bad, remember that.”
About this quote
Never regret a day in your life. Good days bring happiness; bad days give experience; the worst days force lessons; the best days leave memories. Stop treating setbacks as failures and start treating them as raw material for growth. Ask what you learned, then name one action you will take today to use that lesson. Time doesn’t wait — convert experience into skill and memories into momentum.
When to use it
- After a failed pitch, write one clear lesson and schedule a rehearsal session this week instead of replaying the loss in your head.
- When a project succeeds, note what habits produced that result and plan how to repeat them next month.
- On a rough personal day, list three concrete things you can change tomorrow to prevent the same mistake.
- If a relationship ends, extract the hard lesson, set a boundary to practice, and let the best memories remain without excuses.
