Of course, if it would be at this time. I think with the moving advent of major technology today, there are more advantages to learn more and better things to advance past what we had when I was a kid.
2007-09-07 23:34:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No. If I have to do it all over again, but don't have any of the knowledge I possess today...I'll end up committing the same errors anyway, I think. We learn through experience...if I lived everything over again there's no reason to believe I would have a better life than I do now. In fact, I might end up worse off.
2007-09-08 01:44:36
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answered by Rin 4
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No! And I guess I sould leave it at that because that is what you want to know but I just have to go on!!!!
I have had a wonderful life, full of joy and heartaches. Life is a wonderful thing. God is good to us. He will never give us too much to bear. We all learn from what we do. Why start over. I am older than most in here and I have made plenty of mistakes. But I have also learned form those mistakes. And above I have had my Lord Jesus Christ right by my side to pick me up whenever I fall. All I have to do is call on Him. He is never as far away from me as I am from Him. Praise God for a wonderful life!!!!!
2007-09-08 13:55:45
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answered by fishineasy™ 7
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Do you mean KNOWING what I know now? If so, yes, I would. What I would change is: I wouldn't worry so much; I wouldn't let attractive men scare me; I'd wear sunscreen all the time; I'd travel more; I'd start saving when I was really young; I'd buy a house when I was young; I'd spend more money on clothes. If I DIDN'T know what I know now -- I would not live my life over again -- why do it over if I'd make the same mistakes.
2007-09-08 01:47:28
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answered by GirlfromUncle 3
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If I can't know what I know now then what would be the point of doing it over?But, if I could know what I know now, then yes I would want to do it over because then I could make sure not to make the same mistakes and could do things better.Not to mention, I would have the ability to invest money more wisely knowing what I know now.
2007-09-08 01:43:58
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answered by Demopublican 6
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The only regret I have in my life ['cuz I've already thought about this long and hard] is that I did not raise my only child with a spiritual foundation. I did not believe in God and so my child never heard the Word. That is the only thing in my life I would change if I could. May Jesus forgive me.
2007-09-08 01:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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no knowing what I know now, probably not, because I would make the same choices. knowing, maybe. I wish I had been less introverted and more social and active in my growing up years
2007-09-08 01:43:50
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answered by treehse65 4
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I wouldn't choose to, because i have really learned somthing valuable from all my mistakes and trials- but if had to- i probably wouldn't have given the time of day to some of the losers that i dated!!!
2007-09-08 02:33:23
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answered by pono7 5
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Same oh same all over again, it had its ups and downs but I don't think I'd care to do it all over
2007-09-08 01:42:49
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answered by Sean 7
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No. Since knowing what I know now makes me who I am now
2007-09-08 01:43:49
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answered by Wonder 2
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