Do you know what you ought to do in life? While “ought” may sound quaint or even archaic, it carries a gentle yet profound weight. “Oughta,” a contraction of “ought to,” is commonly used as a softer alternative to the more rigid “should,” “must,” or “have to.” This subtle difference in language reflects a broader truth about human behavior. Let’s explore how to use your “oughta’s” to help you live a better life with fewer regrets.
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