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It still bothers me that she rejected me all those years ago in high school.

We are both now in our middle 30's, and we haven't even talked since high school. Back then I was kind of a too serious type, and I had growing up issues, and I was just confused about life.

Now I am a completely different person. I'm happy, upbeat, well-adjusted, and issue free. I have a great home, a great job, and a great family.

Why does that even bother me still after all these years?

2007-10-20 14:38:02 · 1 answers · asked by Lord of Chaos 4 in Social Science Psychology

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You are probably still wondering if it all could have been different. You are "Looking Homeward, Angel", but "You Can't Go Home Again" (Two Novels by Thomas Wolfe). Let me tell you, if you examines your situation, you would find that your life would never been as good as it is now. Fate had done you a favor. Knowing this won't stop you from looking back, but every time you look back, remember my words. I am recommending something I have tried myself. I consider myself a lucky man for the life I have now, and I know I would not have had it otherwise.

2007-10-20 14:45:58 · answer #1 · answered by cavassi 7 · 1 0

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