Well it is not good to dwell on things period! It might take a while to get over a situation but sooner or later you will be on with life. It is not good to think about what could have happened because you should be happy about what has happened in your life and what you have now and not what you could of had.
So basically just think about everything you have now and not dwell over the things you thought you could of had!
I think whoever asked this questions is aware of the fact that dwelling on past is not good and is looking for solution to this problem. the question is not whether is good or bad but how...
let us gone If "let go" means "release" me or "drop it", it's "let go". (Only "let" is a Past Tense, as "go" is a short infinitive, therefore - it stays the same).
Did you let him go
Im a girl and I reccomend saying to forget the past and this is now or you say the past is behind us, let's start on a clean slate and go from there
Don't try to go past it directly. Defeat it or let someone get it distracted and then go.
Let does not change from present tense to past tense. Let is also the past participle.
The past participle is also "let".
it's in the past... let it go
Le'ag gou c'e pesat
Let will still be let in past tense.
Past should be used.
Are you prepared to move on and let go of the past by shaking it off?
The past is let.