You go first.
2007-07-30 10:04:37
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answer #1
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answered by The Gig is Up ferengifighter 1
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In the words of Lauren Hill "there are so many things I pray the Father will forgive..."
But on a tangible note, as I have gotten older I have cast fear aside, I am no longer held captive in it's clutches. Fear held me back from finishing college when I came up against so much opposition and all the "isms" of this world. So now as an adult, I'm further behind than I should be, I have to juggle raising my daughter with school when if I had just stuck with it while I was younger and did not have any responsibilities, it would be less stressful.
But on the flip side, I am so glad I decided to be a mother, I would definitely do that all over again.
2007-07-30 10:14:43
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answer #2
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answered by simplepleasures 3
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I wished I had just held onto hope that everything could happen for me while I still had the time and resources that I had in my teens and twenties. If only my life could have been more focused on making me happier with more friends and not cared what the church thought. I should have spent more time in music class than in PE. Mom always wanted me to be careful and not take chances and not get my hopes up. I wish I hadn't listened to her. I didn't get far with no confidence or encouragement. I wish I would have taken birth control and not just taken my chances. I wish I could have dated in high school and celebrated the holidays with the rest of my class. I wish somebody could have taken care of the bully problem at school. I wish I hadn't been born in a cultic but in a buddhist family in China or something. I love oriental things. I would've dieted more. I wish I had finished a book by now. I used to enjoy writing so much. I just got distracted. That's what happens.
2007-08-07 08:54:26
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answer #3
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answered by ? 6
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I would change everything. Absolutely everything. Why, with a gift as amazing as a chance to live your life twice would you do anything the same? True, I may miss out on some of the great times in my life, but I'm sure I would have others. Two totally different experiences. That's my vote.
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
Shane
2007-07-30 10:09:51
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answer #4
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answered by Shane K 4
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everything and nothing.
'course I'd rather live a different life, which is what I always do.
Maybe that's too cryptic. I have been re-incarnated, as pretty much all of us have been, and when that happens you are different because you've grown (not necessarily "up") and therefore you repeat the things that "worked" for you and don't repeat the things that didn't. (The exception is that you might be " stuck" in some thing that you did.)
I said "everything and nothing" because if you
re-live
your life, by defintion, you'd being doing Exactly what you just did.
Love and life to all
Martin B.
2007-08-07 03:10:22
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answered by as;ldkj 2
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I'm assuming I know what I know now, and can go back then? Well, I would have not dated like 3 people, they were a waste of time and I lost a lot of money dealing with them. I would have found my fiance sooner, since he moved here like 10 years ago, I would have made sure I met him 10 years ago, so now we would have so much instead of trying to fix all the problems from our previous relationships.
2007-08-06 11:30:07
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answer #6
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answered by Miss 6 7
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I've thought about this and it always comes down to-if I hadnt done this or that-things wouldnt be the way they are today and I love the way things are today. I beleive that someone on a much higher plain has things worked out and my life is going along exactly as it should.
2007-08-07 10:01:13
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answer #7
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answered by phlada64 6
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I would practice real hard at hitting a major league curve ball so I could play third base for the Yankees. I would never again buy any boats or airplanes. Like women, I'd rent them next time around.
2007-07-30 10:12:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Get saved again, pursued a trade instead of college or vocation I liked, and hunted for my wife earlier than I did;
THAT IS,
I know how this life has turned out so far.
2007-07-30 10:14:47
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answer #9
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answered by 1saintofGod 6
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Sounds like you're asking what people regret. The way I look at it is, why have regrets if having them isn't going to change anything anyway? It just gives you something to think about all the time and question yourself about your decisions. I don't understand why people stress themselves out about things such as these, when they won't ever change. Just let it go and don't think about it.
2007-08-07 08:47:01
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Why bother with this thought, except to learn from past mistakes. The past cannot be changed, the future is what counts, we get there, One day at a time.
2007-08-07 01:46:52
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answer #11
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answered by jenny 7
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