Why would you change anything? Each chapter in life leads you to the next chapter, if you go back and edit the book and change things, then a piece of you is missing, would I be correct? Each mistake you make will make you stronger, is a lesson learned, it ensures that you will possibly not make that same mistake the future. I am a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, but that makes me who I am now. It makes me strong. I have overcame things most of the population will never have to endure which contributes to who I am. I would not change a thing in my life. I am here and I write my chapters in life as they come, all I can hope is that one day at the end of my book it becomes a BEST SELLER!
2007-01-04 00:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Every mistake I've made is a part of who I've become. To undo any of them would make me something other than the person I am, and I'm pretty happy with who I've become. I can look back at where I've been and wonder how things might have been different, but I wouldn't change anything.
2007-01-04 03:27:02
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answered by Morgan S 3
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I never would have tried cocaine.Made my life miserable for 10 years.Alot would be different now.I have been clean for over 10 years now,and I have a wonderful girlfriend and own my own home.But those were 10 wasted years and that is a chunk of my life I wish I could have back.Not to mention the money I spent.Tried to figure it out once and almost got sick to my stomach!!!!
2007-01-04 00:36:51
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answered by Mr Bellows 5
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i do no longer frequently stay on regrets, the undesirable issues that take place interior the previous shape you merely as plenty because of the fact the stable issues. So what blunders i've got made bypass in the direction of making me the guy i'm on the instant. stable or undesirable. in spite of the undeniable fact that if i'd desire to bypass back and connect one mistake then it may be making up with a chum I permit stroll away over something extremely stupid (nonetheless it wasn't all my fault).
2016-10-06 10:24:00
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answered by ? 4
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Quantum Leap? Where are Sam and Al when I need them.
I'd probably go back and prevent my b/f from committing suicide. We had been on again, off again for years. This was a long 'off again.' Probably the longest we'd ever had. He got...uh, well, weird. I figured it was middle aged crazies. A phase...he'd get over it...eventually. But I guess not.
2007-01-04 00:35:15
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answered by bakfanlin 6
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Really good question...
I would erase all the mistakes that cost me loosing people I still love..and will always love. And I don't mean boys. I mean friends, loved ones, people I might have lost due to my mistakes..Due to things that I did without wanting to harm them..Or without even knowing that harms them..
Sometimes the most important thing in our lives is to feel those two magic words:
"I'm sorry"...
Not that this can always fix things...
2007-01-04 00:50:25
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answered by Maria...* 2
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I would have finished college the first time and not gotten married so young since we are no longer together, I would not have moved to Michigan away from my family just because my husband's family was here. I could go on and on.
2007-01-04 00:42:08
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answered by tiffantre 3
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I have more than one mistake. lol
Limit the number of relationships I have been in. Finish college and not to have children at an early age.
2007-01-04 00:38:43
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answered by MiMi 3
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I think I would stop the invention on drugs, cigarettes, and alcohol
2007-01-04 00:55:54
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answered by Faust 5
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We fix mistakes as we learn from them, not by going back.
2007-01-04 00:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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