Shuzo Matsuoka's statement, "You can't think about the past, 'Why did I do that?' It'll just turn to anger," addresses a critical aspect of human psychology: our relationship with the past. This quote emphasizes the potential negative impact of dwelling on past mistakes.
Matsuoka's statement reflects a fundamental truth: the past is immutable. Obsessing over what cannot be changed is an exercise in futility and can lead to a sense of helplessness.
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