Marcel Zeelenberg at Tilburg University in the Netherlands shows that most people are sorry for things they haven't done more than for things they have done. It also shows that our curiosity is stronger than our aversion of the negative 'sorry' feeling. In the world to come, developing over the next decades, we can do everything, experience everything, learn everything. From the very first moment in our lives. We can easily fill our lives, satisfy our curiosity, only the question is: does it make us happier? Then a certain wisdom is needed: what choices do yo have to make? How do you psychologically handle the things you don't do? How do you accept our own life. These are spiritual questions: questions to be answered at a higher level, but still through technology. We are then talking bout 2050 though. We are talking about the world of Pamper Planet.
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