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If only : how to turn regret into opportunity /

If only : how to turn regret into opportunity /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: 385642 Roese, Neal J.
Format:
Language:eng
Published: New York : Broadway Books, 2005
Subjects:
Regret
Counterfactuals (Logic)
Self-actualization (Psychology)
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