Well, of course…

My foot feels much better this morning. Of course it does. I was going to say there’s a fine, fine line between doing the right thing and regret… but in all honesty, that’s not true. You can do the right thing and have no regrets, sure, but oftentimes I have done the right thing and still had regrets… whether opportunity costs or unintended outcomes or just that something doing what is right is a lot harder than not doing anything or doing something wrong.

Point is, I probably should’ve sucked it up and gone for a marathon today.

But hopefully this is still a case of putting off today so that I can do better tomorrow… or four weeks as that’s when my dirt trail marathon is.

Wait… I shouldn’t end a sentence with a preposition, right? Or is “is” a dangling participle? Is you is or is you ain’t a wrong way to end a sentence?  I was always terrible at grammar. I guess I’m on the wrong side of the line for regrets.

Recovery often leads to regrets, in past, present, and future. But it is still probably the right thing to do. Probably.  Maybe.  I don’t know.