If you regret the past, that regret won't go away. If it does, you'll only do more regrettable things. All we can do is to stop producing more regrettable actions.
The fruit involves a shift from a moment of arahant to another moment of arahant, but it's equally arahantish. The path involves leaving behind unarahantishness, but the path is still arahanted. The fruit on the other hand doesn't need any leaving behind of its previous moment, which was also arahanty.
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