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If you could do one thing different. What would it be?

By @Sapio
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Jonjdw · 51-55, M
A way to make or get more money. More money. I always tell you money isn’t everything don’t go after the money to go after what you enjoy. Money is always good.
JustNik · 51-55, F
I would be one of those magical souls who does peopling well.

Or if I couldn’t have that, maybe I could be a stronger character who didn’t struggle so much with a sense of self-worth.

If those are too big an ask, could I just be a morning person? 😬
being · 36-40, F
@JustNik I like your list!
2ndtimeguy · 61-69, M
Dont think any one thing would make our lives better. I always thought if I hadnt gotten married and divorced that things would be better. Then I think about the daughter we had and realize I would never of seen or been with her and thats worse.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I don't know. Everything I think of offers multiple ways of how it could have gone wrong, especially considering how I was in past. I guess I just wish I were the way I am now in my 20s.
LunarOrbit · 61-69, M
Hindsight is 20/20.

I wish I would have listened and understood what was going on at that time. Maybe I could have helped. 😔
Frostcloud · F
would've been nicer to my mom
SW-User
I would cherish the one I lost even more.
I lost my dad to Cancer and I regret so much.
wackidywack · 26-30
I don't think I would change a thing despite all these struggles
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Joined the Navy at 18.
Taken advantage of learning cutting edge technology of the time.
Give it ten years and then retired on a good pension.
Gone to work in the private sector for ten times the money.
Retire to be relatively wealthy at 60.
I would not date any of the people that I did.
thepeculiarpanda · 36-40, M
I would never have gone back to Canada. (Not because I have anything against Canada, it just wasn't for the right reasons)
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Jonjdw · 51-55, M
@therighttothink50 yeah, well if I had a whole bitcoin from when Microsoft was putting them in their operating systems, I’d have $1 million. And I only put $20 in a year ago and now it’s $100. But I’m just playing around. I’m not putting all my money into it. $20 is nothing people buy lottery tickets for $20 and get nothing. I don’t even play the lottery no fun for me.
UndeadSona · F
@therighttothink50 i mean now yeah? But 15 years ago? Ha it's free money the only reason I didn't buy BTC back then was because I was a literal child and didn't want to bother with convincing my parents to buy any
durinsBane1983 · 46-50, M
in my younger years i would of kept a low profile.
being · 36-40, F
I wouldn't have waisted all the time in alcohol, weed and other substances.
@being
But it was never wasted time. It was all about learning the experience that was associated with it and alcohol, weed and other substances were just the tools that were used to facilitate that learning, that's all they were.
being · 36-40, F
@swirlie I think Swirlie there's a slow and easy way to do things so you nurture them and allow for progress.
And then there's the lust for knowledge and not the wish for it, that makes one become crazy with passion. And in this craziness, bonds are burnt, others are pushed, and growth occurs, yes, yet in the most risky way, leaving much space for a variety of accidents to occur, that can keep one back for decades.
This second way is usually the drugs induced way.

I tend nowadays to prefer the first way of learning..

But I do not know really. I do know there are more than one ways to do things too. I'm still looking at my life.

Thank you for your answer, it's always a pleasure to receive an answer from you because it always comes from another perspective and I appreciate that..:)
@being
You are very welcome!

And then there's the lust for knowledge and not the wish for it, that makes one become crazy with passion.

What has your passion always been, in comparison to what your passion is today? In asking this, I am assuming that you have a passion today that is being realized.
4meAndyou · F
I would not have married.
As a 13 year old girl with an attitude and 2 full years of puberty behind her, I would have been more tolerant to people who lived on the street or who lived in their car with their unemployed mom.

I would not have judged them as being less than I was, like I did to some guy who was my same age of 13 who lived on the street with his mom. Yet, there they both were, him singing songs and playing a guitar for chump change tossed to him from passersby's, as his mom gathered it up for him while I sat smugly on the church steps beside them, sipping my donut shop hot chocolate in the middle of winter while on a day-trip with my mom to Stratford Ontario Canada.

The guy who didn't smell too good but could sing pretty good, the guy who my mom told me not to sit too close to on the church steps, just in case something 'crawly' jumped from his jacket onto mine, was Justin Bieber.
I'd rotate things left instead of right.
Idk
I was a " surprise " in the first place 🙄
SW-User
Having some computer skills would be nice
@SW-User you can lean them on youtube.
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JRVanguard · 26-30, M
Joined the medical field sooner (ie not joined the Army)
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
Stay healthy
Should have left him.. Shouldn't have married
gregloa · 61-69, M
Marry that rich girl who had a crush on me.
solitaire · 41-45, F
Would never have gotten married
Raaii · 22-25, F
I should stop being a people pleasurer
Gamble… like , winning would be nice 😑
pride49 · 31-35, M
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
picked the right numbers when the lotto was over one billion... 🤔
YoMomma ·
Procrastinate less
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Moneyonmymind · 31-35, M
Depends on when?
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@Nanori You've helped people through some rough times, I can personally confirm it. 💛
Nanori · F
@SinlessOnslaught hush 🤫
@Nanori Okay DAD

 
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