Thank you, kandscreeley! I agree we would live in such a happier place!kandscreeley wrote:That is a REALLY great way to live your life! If only we could all live our lives that way, the world would be a happier place!hsimone wrote:I honestly can't think of a big regret from the past. I feel every experience and mistake has led me to the life that I live now, and I love my life and the people I surround myself with.
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I feel the same way. Are there little regrets? Yes, but more because they were time wasters but no big regrets. My past molded me into who I am today. And I like who I am today.hsimone wrote:I honestly can't think of a big regret from the past. I feel every experience and mistake has led me to the life that I live now, and I love my life and the people I surround myself with.
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This is so awesome. I totally agree with this.Modern_Moses wrote:I have learned through experience that past mistakes are just that: experience. There is no reason to regret. Everything can be learned from. Everything truly does happen for a reason. Even the worst of things- sometimes the experience gained from negative past circumstances is what you need to help another deal with similar circumstances- or even help them avoid making the same mistake you did! All regrettable circumstances eventually work out for the greater good of both you and those around you. You just have to choose to see them as opportunity, rather than tragedy.
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kandscreeley wrote:That's a tough one. I think my biggest regret is not enjoying college more. So few responsibilities and yet I don't think we really take advantage of that time. I also wish I had really done more in the way of learning what I studied instead of just memorizing it for a test.
Wow....Thats exactly mine too, combined with some opportunities I didnt take up, which am now struggling to get, then it came to me freely...But am happy that I still can have some of them now..Apparently some opportunies come more than once. :
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