
The Megyn Kelly Show Whoopi's Crazy Holocaust Comments and the Value of Regret, with Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson, and Daniel Pink | Ep. 252
Feb 1, 2022
Join Daniel Pink, bestselling author of "The Power of Regret," along with Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson, as they tackle Whoopi Goldberg's Holocaust comments and the complexities of public apologies. Pink shares insights on the transformative power of regret, discussing its role in personal growth and why embracing it can lead to self-discovery. The conversation also dives into political hypocrisy, notably Gavin Newsom's mask mandate contradictions, and critiques cultural dynamics, shedding light on the need for integrity in media discussions.
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Regret as a Teacher
- Regret is a common and useful emotion, not something to be avoided.
- Viewing regret as a teacher can lead to better decisions and a more meaningful life.
Types of Regret
- Regrets of action are often easier to resolve than regrets of inaction.
- We can find silver linings in action regrets, while inaction regrets linger.
Megyn Kelly's Motivation
- Megyn Kelly shares how losing her father young taught her life's brevity.
- This motivates her to take risks and embrace change, minimizing inaction regrets.






