Envisioning a future in harmony with the planet, with human life living in a healthy way with the climate, animals, forests, and minerals requires combating procrastination in the face of environmental agenda commitments.
In other words, regret over the wrong choices to develop a people delays efforts to repair environmental damage, which is often neglected and often left until later. Making the wrong decisions generates remorse in the face of the consequences, a situation that, when assimilated with sobriety, brings the desire not to fail again, to have solidity in the purpose of the corrections.
In view of this, regret becomes part of the path to Sustainable Development, as humanity recognizes its faults, is saddened to see them and tries to make restitution. Day after day the task of not making the same mistakes crystallizes and of not procrastinating crying idly, hoping that the planet will forgive the degradations caused.