Oh ! absolutely. I would erase all the hurt, pain and etc. that I have caused anyone.
I would give my Mother back her Cole black hair that I made gray.
Don't read anything into the above for I am most grateful for the life I have had and what I learned from it but now that I am older and my life is nearer the end, I realize more & more how much there has been in my life that I would not change but thank God for having blessed me so very much & forgiven me.
2007-01-20 02:20:25
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answered by Jill ❤'s U.S.A 7
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As I am now approaching the last quarter of my life, I can look back on many years of being a Mom, wife, daughter sister, friend and grandmother and say I would have changed nothing. It has never been an "easy" life, and certainly not always loving nor fulfilling at times, but where I am now would not be the same for me if I had made other choices. As my father always said "You took the road less traveled by"....and to finish the quote..."and that made all the difference"! May you too take that road and discover someday the complete delight in your new grandson"s first smile....and know you chose the right road.
2007-01-20 12:41:36
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answered by grandma ellen 2
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I think the majority of people would go back in time, if they could!
Personally, I would but only if I could do so with the knowledge I have today! (But that would mean reincarnation, right?)
If you're asking this question, is it because you've done or acted in a way that you are ashamed of?
If so, try and correct the wrong you've committed. If it means apologizing, or stepping up to the plate, then do it! If it's never too late to go back to school, why would it be too late to correct a wrong?
I know that I hurt people while I was 'growing up'. And not everyone has a forgiving nature but I've forgiven myself. I'm also more inclined to forgive others. I am less judgemental. I accept others for who they really are and not for how society thinks they should be. Without my life experiences, I don't think that I would be in the same mental position today! My experiences shaped who I am! There's something to be said for that.
That being said, would I go back? Yes, but only in a time machine. I like me. I like who I turned out to be, despite (or in spite of) the road I had to travel to get here (and it wasn't smooth)
2007-01-20 08:43:33
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answered by why 2
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i would probably change almost everything. There have been so much mistakes that i have made in life, in the past that i would love to change them. Like the girl in school who i got involve in something that almost got her expelled causing her not too like me forever, the fact that i had very little friends in secondary in primary school. i would change it into the fact that i had some friends to talk too, that the girl in secondary school didn't get involved in what happened between me and the other person. I would defiantly change allot of things.
2007-01-20 15:51:18
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answered by Xing Xing 1
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I was molested by step-dad, protected my sister, mom & aunts went on a partying spree for 6 yrs & i was 12 raising 8 kids. Would I change anything? oddly enough NO.
All I went through made me the strong, protective ,caring , helpful person that I am today.
2007-01-20 10:32:47
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answered by earthangel_candy 4
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In some years of my life I drand too much, this is the part of my life I would change if I could.
2007-01-20 08:37:40
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answered by pelancha 6
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Yes I would change Dec. 25, 2004, the day my son passed away.
2007-01-20 13:48:01
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answered by I love winter 7
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No I don't think so. I'm pretty happy with the way my life is turning out so I wouldn't want to risk changing anything.
2007-01-20 08:43:14
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answered by gerrifriend 6
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ya if i could i would change a lot of things but if we didnt make those mistakes we wouldnt be the kind of person we are today but i dont care i still wish i could go back and change TONS of things.
~KH~
2007-01-20 11:39:56
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answered by Kacie H 3
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I used to thing I would. But the sad thing is we would have just made different mistakes. It could always be worse. So no.
2007-01-20 08:27:26
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answered by Redhead 2
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