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If you could have 29 years of your life back to do over
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hind-Sight would be brill....I'd have made 2 major changes....
1. Gone for that promotion aged 21
2. Would never have accepted a date from a certain someone or maybe a certain 2 people ha....
Regrets eh....Gerry Ryan when asked by Gay Byrne (both RIP) "Have you any regrets Gerry" ....his reply...."Regrets!!!! Truck Loads" ....
I think most of us do have regrets.... |
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First of all i would cash it in on death day.
Then depending how the world was going i would either relive my life with minor changes, or start a new rebel alliance to free humanity for the sl*v*ry we are currently enduring.
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By *ags73Man
over a year ago
glasgow-ish |
"Hind-Sight would be brill....I'd have made 2 major changes....
1. Gone for that promotion aged 21
2. Would never have accepted a date from a certain someone or maybe a certain 2 people ha....
Regrets eh....Gerry Ryan when asked by Gay Byrne (both RIP) "Have you any regrets Gerry" ....his reply...."Regrets!!!! Truck Loads" ....
I think most of us do have regrets...."
Regrets certainly.
When asked the question before, I’ve thought that with knowledge I have now, I’d have kicked the arse out of the nineties even more than I did.
But also that mistakes are how we learn best and, well, how many threads would I have to tug at to ‘live a perfect life’
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If I had the knowledge of my current life I would absolutely tryhard at school and college whilst investing like 10,000 into bitcoin in like 2008. I would be absolutely minted if I cashed that out in like 2022 or something and would've probably secured amazing levels of wealth for the next 20 iterations of my bloodline. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"What would you do to make you feel you lived a life of purpose? "
I think I’ve lived a reasonably purposeful life raising kids and giving my time , skills and resources to good things, on the whole. Maybe do more of the same and less stuff for me. |
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By *TG3 OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Probably do everything the same to be honest. I’d love to go back 29 years though and have it all again please " lol hey it was to make your life more useful a useful contribution |
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The problem is if I went back and changed things, whilst my life would be so much better in some ways, I'd lose the bits of my life I want to keep too.
So, sadly I just have to stick with having regrets
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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29 years ago.....I'd change nothing.
My history has made me the person I am now, I'm happy with that person.
However, 41 years ago, that would be a different story.
1 single moment in time that changed my life's path.
I would want to change that..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd give up on science and education and focus on finance and fintech.
Oh, and I'd listen to my friend who told me to mine bitcoin back when it wasn't a thing. |
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