If I could do it all over again, I guess I would have to pick and choose carefully.
For instance, I regret the years I spent with my ex, but I have a beautiful daughter because of it.
I might bypass some of the bad relationships I've been in that caused me nothing but grief even if they made me stronger.
I'd better appreciate the benefits of an education vs. partying.
I'd definitely listen to what my parents were trying to tell me instead of rebelling.
I would have never started smoking.
I'd take better care of myself.
I'd be wiser with money.
Somebody further down wished they didn't lose their virginity to a loser, and I feel the same.
2007-11-14 12:54:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Very tragic, if I had to do it again. I think at the eternal erosion of my life, there is no second again ever. It is always not the chance that effectively slides itself, but your illusions that it is the same thing and so you are utterly cut from the reality of your life.
2007-11-15 02:01:39
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answered by Qyn 5
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Naw. I like the choices I choose. I dropped out of highschool junior year. I like living on the streets as a bum. Pretty fun actually, not knowing when or what your next meals going to be. I actually like asking...er..begging for money from the richer. I built a house from cardboard boxes with tape I stole from the store. Oh! Stealing brings me so much joy! Not as much as speed or heroin does though.
2007-11-14 20:56:08
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answered by JustAnotherMarionette. 6
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Affirmative! I would love to have done it all over again! But if only it were that easy. *sigh* But life isn't like a movie on DVD that you can pause, rewind, fast forward, or stop and eject. Nor does life have a remote control.
2007-11-14 20:55:30
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answered by Chichiri 1
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No I wouldn't do it all over again. I have made tons of mistakes and still do, but they have made me what I am and I try to help others by what I have learned. God gave me a second chance too.
2007-11-14 20:58:38
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answered by treehouse lady 3
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I don't know. Life has its ups and downs and we tend to remember the downs more than the ups. Perhaps that's human nature, but I'm thankful for my family and would have it no other way.
2007-11-14 20:57:08
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answered by Kevin U 4
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After seeing life so closely I would ask the Almighty to forgive me. As this one life is not short for one to be short of any experience
2007-11-15 12:36:31
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answered by sgog 2
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Some parts I would skip out, but then if I hadn't experienced them then I wouldn't know the things I do now.
2007-11-14 20:53:59
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answered by Monkey007 5
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Age 13-19? Yes, then I'd rewind those years and do it again!
2007-11-14 20:53:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I haven't done it in the first place so i couldn't do it again.
i want to go to Canada :(
this Canada part may or may not have to do with the earlier statement
2007-11-14 20:55:38
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answered by Ben S 2
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