In fact, whether you get married or not, you will regret it. This sentence comes from "The Biography of Lin Huiyin".
Ms. Lin Huiyin once said: In fact, you will regret it whether you get married or not.
The cat in the alley is free but has no home; the dog in the wall has a home and has to bow its head for life. This is a multiple-choice question in life. No matter what you choose, you will have regrets. The best way out for a woman is never to find a good husband. Instead, cultivate yourself to be elegant and powerful to match everything in this world.
Other sources:
1. Kierkegaard's "Trembling and Restlessness: A Collection of Kierkegaard's Individual Occurrences"
Get married, you will Regret it. If you don't get married, you will regret it. Get married or not, you will still regret it. Whether you get married or not, you will regret it.
2. Socrates
Someone asked Socrates whether he wanted to get married, and the answer he received was: "No matter what you do, you will regret it.