i wish i never went to the park with my relatives.
my cousin asked for my phone and she dropped it causing it to break... i lost contact with one of my really close friends afterwards (since he lives about 250 miles away.) 3 and a half months later i havent heard of him and i still havent found his info. it was a sad day on june 14. i miss him alot..
even though we can change the past something good will come out of this. Eventually.
2007-09-19 18:02:58
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answered by bliss 3
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There are quite a few things I've done that I'm not proud of and might want to do differently. But then, you learn more from your mistakes and since now I am the sum total of all my experience, I'm not so sure I would change anything. Changes wouldn't make me a better person now. I put a lot more effort in my mistakes than when I do things correctly. Those mistakes in my youth made me want to be a much better person as I matured. That was probably a good thing.
2007-09-19 18:12:13
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answered by towanda 7
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I wish I would have never used drugs, done better in high school, gone to college right after high school and I would have never had an abortion. All major things that have affected me for the rest of my life since and have caused me to feel much regret.
2007-09-19 18:11:15
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answered by alikat 4
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The only way we learn is grow is by making mistakes. A mature adult learns that, while all of their choices may not have been good ones, they did learn something from them. Through this process we find out our likes and dislikes, as well as what we can tolerate, such as working long hours, working around a lot of people (as opposed to being by yourself and working), etc.
2007-09-19 18:07:04
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answered by red 7
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To have never married my first husband. He was abusive and beat me all the time. He hit me so hard in the fact once I flew back and hit a brick wall and didn't wake up for a week. The damage he caused left me with a brain tumor sooooooooooo my answer would be I would go back and when he walked up to me I would have run
2007-09-19 20:07:52
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answered by Magical 4
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i wouldnt mind going back, i tell you that, but i wouldnt change a thing, i would do the same things, because my personality has always been the same... and thats worked out pretty well. everything that has happened, as my faith, will keep happening in an upwards motion on the happiness scale as long as im a good person
2007-09-19 18:32:44
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answered by ceesteris 6
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I wouldn't. In a line from a song by tim McGraw, "You do what you do and you pay for your sins, and theres no such thing as what might have been. Its a waste of time. Drive you outta your mind."
Whats the use of thinking of what you would change when you can't change it?
2007-09-23 11:33:27
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answered by Patrick 2
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Nothing I have done I have a right to regret. I wouldn't be where I am if I hadn't smashed into the things I did.
2007-09-19 18:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If I went back in time. I'd probably end up partying and forget what I was supposed to do. But the next day I'd tell myself to stay in school and finish.
2007-09-19 18:10:19
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answered by phil8656 7
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well I would like to go back and have anormal life like everybody else has , not be sick all the time but I have learn alot of lesson s I wish I could see some of my family before he died . well thatis it good question . -B-
2007-09-19 19:26:54
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answered by bubbles 3
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