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Labyrinth of the Mind

If you could turn back the clock

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On the raido earlier today they were talking about is you could go back in time, speicialy to college or highschool what would you do differenently knowing what you do now?

 

This is an intresting question, and I am sure that everyone has things which they wish they could change or wish they could have done differenently. It is natural to think that I should have done this, or would have done that, wheather it is regaurding, how you behaved in school, how much you studied, or your social interactions, and relationships, and things you may have done, or wish you had did and so on.

 

But I would have to say, that in the end, when it comes down to it if given the oppertunity I am not sure I would change anything, this is not becasue I think that I did everything perfectly or that I don't think things could have been done differenetly, or that I wouldn't have done them differently if I was then who I am now, but the reason why I wouldn't go back and do them differently if given the chance, is becasue I think, all the things that we were, and all the experinces we had, and the mistakes we might have made, and all the things, for good or bad that was a part of who we were are what make us who we are now.

 

And perhaps some of you are not happy with your current posistions and perhaps some of you would not mind a chance to sctrach and start completely over, but I for one though even now my life is not perfect I do not think I would want to risk altering the things I have now, and the person I am now.

 

I think if a person could go back and relive thier life, or a peice of it and alter and change the experinces they have had, there stands the chance that in the end they would end up being a different person then they are now, and with that, I think that perhaps some of the people who might have touched thier lives or might now be a part of thier lives would never have been met and certain paths never crossed.

 

I have always been a beliver in holding no regrets, though we might all make mistakes or do things we wish he had not, instead of living in regret for these things, we should look at them as a period of learning, and as another process to the development and evolution of who we are, and who we may yet to become.

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