what would you do different in your life, if you could change one thing you did.
2007-02-02
16:32:05
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esther- do you want to make it 3rd time lucky?
2007-02-02
17:29:34 ·
update #1
ndeepauchari- yes i know how to correct it. invent a time machine and there you have it. problem solved.
2007-02-02
17:30:33 ·
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here i am- thanks for the advice. i appreciate it.
2007-02-02
19:10:11 ·
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edward- your correct. there's too many idiots in society, and they get away with their bullying and mischief.
2007-02-02
19:12:04 ·
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I would not have married the 2nd time around, I would have stayed single.
But then I would have different grandchildren than I have today.
So no, I would not change anything. The decisions you make today have far reaching consequences for the future/
So think very carefully what you do today, tomorrow and the next day. Because 10 years from now, you may have a different out come than you had hoped for.
2007-02-02 18:00:54
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answered by Here I Am 7
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There use to be this guy who picked on a guy I worked with. This poor guy was a little bit slow and the guy I worked with was mean and i was caught between a bunch of politics going on. Anyhow this mean guy use to call the slow guy and tell him Sean assume the position and then he would kick him in the a**. One day he was going through this routine and He called Sean over and told him to assume the position and Sean bent over. I saw look of meanness wash over this guys face he really kicked him hard and as soon as he did he bent over bursting out laughing. Sean who was hurting went to hang up his work clothes with a tear running down his cheek and punch out for good. This guy realising he might get into trouble rushed over and put his arm around him calling him buddy and said he wouldn't have to do it anymore. I always wished if i could go back in time I would have kicked this guy's a** when he bent over laughing. No doubt i would have been fired but from where I sit now it would have been worth it. No one should have to work in conditions like that. As a Christian I have tried to turn the other cheek but i gotta tell ya sometimes it's the other guys cheek that needs turning.
2007-02-02 18:35:35
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answered by Edward J 6
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To be honest? Nothing.
Without all the bad decisions, and errors in judgment, I would not have realized that my base beliefs were wrong. It is this error and the recognition of it that led to the possibility of become humble, and thus teachable as an adult, so as to seek wisdom as a child. Trusting in the word (not blindly but with prayer and cross referencing) is what enables one to gain insight into the deeper things of the Bible. Being willing to adjust ones thinking as an adult is apparently very rare. I do not know of many that have done so.
2007-02-02 16:35:51
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answered by Tim 47 7
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I would not have wished on the moon, I would wished on the stars.
I fear that mistake cost me dear because I made decisions for the wrong reasons. Instead of accepting my lot in life & getting on to make the best of what I had, I decided to play a foul card I had been dealt. That ruined my life & I believe I am still suffering because of that mistake.
2007-02-02 22:02:17
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answered by Anonymous
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When you get to be my age, you will see the exasperation in living with questions like yours. Life has a way of teaching the futility of mans whimsies. Better to rely on Father God.
2007-02-02 16:53:44
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answered by martha d 5
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there have been many things that I want to change many painful things but maybe and just maybe if I hadn't gone through those situations I wouldn't had learnt all the things I learnt so I wouldn't change anything
2007-02-02 20:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not have wasted so many years dating the wrong men looking for a husband and instead I would have concentrated on my career.
2007-02-02 16:37:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i might want to replace: a million) my income to that of bill Gates 2) my gf from unmarried to all and dissimilar this is extremely, sensible, and humorous 3) from going to varsity to no longer having to pass to college in any respect
2016-10-17 04:57:56
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answered by ? 4
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I was born and raised Mormon - The one thing I would change would to not ever be Mormon - I believe its horrible and I know I would have been happier if I have never been Mormon.
That's what I would change.
2007-02-02 16:38:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the way things turned out so I don't care. You learn from mistakes.
2007-02-02 16:35:44
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answered by Derek 3
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