NOT ANSWER THIS QUESTION... Yahoo Answers did not exist back then... :P
2007-02-06 14:45:35
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answer #1
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answered by badnessdc 3
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If I could turn the clock back 10 years I would not have had my children so young and I would not have been so mean to some people that were nice to me, I would also date a few more people
2007-02-05 07:43:39
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answered by jenapher 1
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If I were to turn back the clock 10yrs, I would be 19. At that age I was in a very bad relationship and was in such a hurry to be a "grown adult" and get married and have children etc etc etc. Instead, I would have learned to enjoy my youth. It's fleeting, and when it's gone, it's gone and you can't ever recapture those precious years. I would have savored every moment of my independence, enjoyed every oppotunity of free will, I would have taken in each life experience and have discovered who "I" was, before I ventured into marriage. It's funny how as a child and teenager, we live under the guiding hand of parents and can't wait to turn 18 so that we can be free to do what we want. Then, we turn 18 and are so excited that we want to hurry and want to do it ALL right away, instead of enjoying the freedom we waited so long for.
2007-01-29 15:23:32
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answered by gg55 3
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I'm afraid to answer that because just making a couple changes 10 years ago could really make a difference today and I'm not sure if I want to risk having a worse life than I do right now.
2007-01-29 17:03:58
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answered by Tgirl 3
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cant live a life on ifs. life is a test and sometimes failure will lead you to whats good. thats the greatest thing about life, if you make a mistake that had hurtful or negative consequences you can turn it all around and make all your wrongs right. hell, Im the man I am today because of many mistakes and failure. live and learn and be realistic, because you cant turn the clock back but you can change anything you want to make it better.
2007-02-06 06:30:55
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answered by lovin_livin_laughin 2
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Nothing other than get involved with a good church that helps your grow so I know that I am now saved... everything in my life lead me to where I am and one thing different could have changed it all and I would change my life for the world other than living more for my Savior..
2007-01-29 14:58:00
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answered by Guess Who 3
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Life should never be full of regrets, just lessons to learn from.
However my dad died 8 years ago I would tell him to get his heart checked, My mother in law to get checked for cancer, apart from little tiny details I would not like to change to much. I love my life even though there are a few rough patches and I am far from wealthy we are so lucky to be living here in Australia.
2007-02-02 18:44:22
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answered by hairstylistmichelle 2
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I would have gotten my criminal justice degree, moved to Alexandra Va. Kept those unwanted pounds off my hips and worked on some classes in raising kids. Married a man that was better suited for my liken. I would be purchasing a home and have my kids in the best schools that Va have to offer them.
2007-02-05 20:54:37
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answered by Go GO Ressa 5
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I don't know that I'd do anything major, because even the "bad" stuff led me to where I am now, and I'm pretty darn happy with things at this point.
Maybe change some minor things - minor hurts, things said in anger, etc.
2007-01-29 14:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I would change nothing.I believe everything happens for a reason.Who is to say?If you altered the course of your life things would turn out for the better.It may turn out worse.So I would change nothing.
2007-01-29 16:03:36
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answered by noga 3
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I wouldn't change a thing, I'm very happy with the course my life has taken.
2007-01-29 14:56:18
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answered by Just Me 4
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