How Not to Regret the Things One Fails to Do in Life

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How Not to Regret the Things One Fails to Do in Life

How Not to Regret the Things One Fails to Do in Life is one of Sturgeon's One-Point Lessons, and it is Lesson Five.

Overview

How Not to Regret the Things One Fails to Do in Life. A VERY IMPORTANT LESSON!

There are many things one longs to do in the limited time one has in this world. The easiest way not to regret things one wanted to do, but failed to do, is to save.

While one may feel invincible and wish to continue one's quest, one never knows when disaster or calamity may strike.

If one's life energy is extinguished before one has had a chance to save, then one's life will have been lived in vain.

It is a shame to regret the deeds one has failed to accomplish in life, so get in the habit of tapping the Save button on the Items screen to save your progress.

When playing only with the Wii U GamePad, press Wii-U-Button-Plus.png and then save.[1]

Notes

The wording of this Lesson differs from the original version to The Wind Waker HD. The original required players to press the START/PAUSE button to access inventory and save the game, where as it could just be pressed on the Wii U GamePad in The Wind Waker HD.

References

  1. "Sturgeon's One-Point Lessons Lesson Five How Not to Regret the Things One Fails to Do in Life. A VERY IMPORTANT LESSON! There are many things one longs to do in the limited time one has in this world. The easiest way not to regret things one wanted, but failed, to do is to save. While one may feel invincible and wish to continue one's quest, one never knows when disaster or calamity may strike. If one's life energy is extinguished before one has had a chance to save, then one's life will have been lived in vain. It is a shame to regret the deeds one has failed to accomplish in life. Press START/PAUSE and choose Save on either the Items screen or the Quest Status screen." — Sturgeon, The Wind Waker.