Someone below already said regrets are usually from things you don't end up doing.
I held on to that motto for some time until I was reminded that abstaining from a poor choice is a choice per se.
The advice should never be not to choose.
Every choice is one in itself. There's always an upside & downside.
Evaluate your choices, but don't overthink. Attempt to regret nothing.
No. Restrain yourself from actions by impulse. Exercising restraint is more benefitial than reinforcing uncontrollable choices.
Everyone wants a way out.
Telling people how to solve their life through a sprint of hard work and organization is selling more than water even though you may not just take action.
Mark Manson, Dan Koe are selling it perfectly.
It works inside our heads because they write very, very well.
Do you find these guides enough?