His Only Regret at 95
Clint Eastwood opened a rare window into his soul in a reflective interview. In it, he declared he had no bucket list left—only one regret: not being more present for his children. The admission hit differently. This wasn’t a man hunting legacy or trying to rewrite history.

It was an aging icon looking his past in the eye and telling it what he wished he’d done better. The world took notice. For a figure so famously stoic, it was a quietly thunderous moment. Even cowboys, it turns out, carry ghosts.
