Although Edith Piaf defiantly sang, "Non, je ne regrette rien," most people will have their share of regrets over their lifetime. Indeed, anyone who seeks to overcome disappointments should compare themselves to others who are worse off - rather than looking up to folks in more enviable positions - according to a new study from Concordia University. Published in the journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, these findings have implications for both young and old.
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Walter Jon Williams of Angel Stationreviewing the movie (with spoilers), and he links to: Marion Coutillard singing [Non Je Ne Regrette Rien](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9eH0nmy0og) Edith Piaf singing [Non Je Ne Regrette Rien](h... Read Post
By the time she died in 1963 Edith Piaf had established herself as the greatest icon of French music, whose heart-wrenching songs reflect her tragic life. “Non Je Ne Regrette Rien” (”No, I Regret Nothing”) is... Read Post
Although Edith Piaf defiantly sang, "Non, je ne regrette rien," most people will have their share of regrets over their lifetime. Indeed, anyone who seeks to overcome disappointments should compare themselves to others who are worse... Read Post