Oh, my goodness, yes! I can't honestly say I wouldn't make any of the mistakes I've made, but I would certainly avoid the most devastating of them!
I would have stayed in school, and gone to college immediately after. Following my heart instead of my head didn't get me anywhere in the end.
There are people I trusted way too much, who screwed me over. I would avoid them if I knew how those scenarios were going to pan out.
The biggest mistake I ever made was not dragging my husband to the doctor (kicking and screaming, if necessary), before his cancer got too advanced to be cured. I kept telling him something was wrong, and he should go, but I didn't force him. Sort of killed him with kindness. I wouldn't repeat that mistake again!
So, yes, knowing what I know now would have made all the difference! I wouldn't have lost everything I had several times over, I would be making decent money in a profession I would enjoy, and my Bill would still be here! That alone would set my world to rights again.
2007-09-28 07:07:13
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answered by baymast13 7
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I would have definately done some things differently, but I would have made sure I was in the right place at the right time, to meet my Husband. I mean if I knew what was going to happen , up to this point, I would know where to be at the right time.
2007-09-27 21:11:15
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answered by Crazy_Fool 5
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yes, some thigs are planed, but others are not, most things in life are not planed, (unless you believe so, but i dont) and i think that the ability to see into the future would change everything!
take global warming for example, if we know whats going to happen, why dont we DO SOMETHING!!!! this is our great grandchildens future were talking about! and if... (sorry this is so ling but you asked for it) and if we know whats going to happen, then maybe we'd slack off thinking that "if everything seems to have turned out alright, we dont need to put that much umph into overcoming the problem." but its all us and we need to not know what EXACTLY is going to happen, we can have an idea, otherwise, things could go verry wrong, but i think that not knowing what you are going to know then, makes a diffenence. phewf! im done!!
2007-09-27 21:14:54
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answered by Anonymous
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yes!!! i would not have been freinds w/ some ppl that i am know/ done some things diff. & have became friends w/ other ppl while i had the chance...
i would not have eaten fast food as much as i did when i was younger... im an organic/natural foods eater know :)
i would have saved (a certain) someones life from being so bad...
2007-09-27 21:13:51
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answered by Cloey 5
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Absolutely!
2007-09-27 21:10:16
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answered by sydney 3
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And how! I think it would have made a world of difference in my life.
2007-09-27 21:09:49
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answered by Mike M. 7
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Without a shadow of a doubt.
2007-09-27 21:10:16
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answered by hello world 7
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yes, but the hardest lessons learned were the ones that gained the most in the end.
2007-09-27 21:11:25
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answered by Pink Cash 2
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I'll answer this question with a question. Would you older dudes trade wisdom for youth??
2007-09-27 21:12:06
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answered by Hirise bill 5
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You are better off not knowing anything, enzyme411. Otherwise you would not ask questions. We need you to ask questions.
2007-09-27 21:14:46
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answered by Anonymous
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