I wouldnt change anything,(despite living in a completely dysfunctional family) because all of my life experiences have shaped the way that I am today. And through the bad times I have become stronger and through the good times I have been able to forget the bad. That what lifes about isnt it? A learning curve. As they say what doesnt kill you just makes you stronger.
2007-06-23 01:09:00
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answered by Anonymous
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If I could have one thing, it would be for every one who has ever been on this planet to go to heaven. If I could change any thing from my past it would be to take back every ugly thing I've ever said or done to someone. If I could change one thing from my present it would be to not be at work right now and to be at home with my husband and my daughter, snuggled up watching movies.
2007-06-23 02:39:37
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answered by shanee h 2
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Accept constructive criticism in a better manner. Believe me, I learned the hard way. Unfortunately, when you are riding on a wave of conflicting emotion including euphoria and fear, it's difficult to reason. Still, to this day however, it remains my truest regret.
I am grateful for this life lesson and don't abhor those qualities in myself. Rather, I've learned a lot about how to channel and filter my response button. Those seasons exist in our life for a reason.
While I will not reveal the situation specifically, I will say since I cannot change it, I've accepted it. Do your best each and every day and treat others EXACTLY how you want to be treated. Sometimes that means being the bigger person. It's not always about right and wrong. And, you've got to believe, as I now do, that we are are in their life for a season and reason too. "For we know all things work together for good to those who love Him and are called according to His purpose." Romans 8:28
2007-06-23 01:41:35
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answered by literaturelover 3
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I might just have accepted my father's offer of getting me into Cambridge University by the back door. I didn't pass 'O' level Latin. I don't think it would have changed my basic attitudes to life (anti-discrimination, human rights activist), I just wonder if I couldn't have done more with a Cantab degree behind my name. But could I have lived with myself? I stuck to my principles and rejected the offer out of hand. How can one be against discrimination and at the same time take advantage of privilege?
2007-06-24 01:43:21
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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I'd have tonnes more confidence!
That would be the solution to most of the challenges and problems I have had, are having and will have! It would also allow me to have done and do some of the things I love that require confidence.
I would also love a peaceful society where EVERYBODY has respect for EVERYBODY else. How great would that be?
Thank You &
Take Care!
2007-06-23 07:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Great question!Id go back to being very young and would have stayed at school and not settled in a relationship so young, i would have travelled also.
2007-06-23 05:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't change anything. I mean life is like a bed of roses, you just watch out for the thorns.
2007-06-23 02:14:20
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answered by Black 7
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I became aware of reality at a really really young age. Maybe I shouldn't have matured too fast.
2007-06-23 01:10:00
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answered by Anonymous
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To take that job in the states that was offered
2007-06-23 01:03:53
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answered by clubkid_03 3
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Time travel.
2007-06-23 01:20:39
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answered by guru 7
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