When a certain annoying situation is because of your arrogance, or indifference to the consequences of the poor choices you make, it'll be very unnatural to not to feel sorry about what you did or didn't do; just don't beat yourself up over it like you're incapable of error.
But if you must put an address to your emotions about it, make sure they're bound for where they actually belong. Kicking the innocent dog for it is so misplaced, and it isn't gonna help you, the frustrating situation, or the dog. I will suggest you develop reason; it's a great virtue.
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