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Articles tagged "regret"

Voice memory and family storytelling articles tagged with "regret" — practical guides, reflections, and prompts to help you preserve the voices of the people you love.

What Adult Children Regret Not Asking Their Parents — LifeEcho
Adult Children

What Adult Children Regret Not Asking Their Parents

The most common grief adults carry after losing a parent is not what was said — it is what was never asked. Here is what people wish they had done while they still had the chance.

The Stories Families Wish They Had Recorded — LifeEcho
Story-Driven

The Stories Families Wish They Had Recorded

After someone is gone, the regrets tend to be the same: not the things they said, but the stories they never asked about, the questions never asked, the voice that was never captured.

The Most Important Questions Are Usually Asked Too Late — LifeEcho
Story-Driven

The Most Important Questions Are Usually Asked Too Late

There is a specific kind of regret that follows the loss of someone you loved: the questions you meant to ask. Here is about that regret — and the window that is still open.

What Grandchildren Wish They Had Asked Their Grandparents — LifeEcho
Family History

What Grandchildren Wish They Had Asked Their Grandparents

The war stories never told. The recipes never written down. The family history that lived in one person's memory and died with them. Here is what grandchildren wish they had asked — and what you can still ask if you have the chance.