Rongnongno wrote:
Personally I would say nothing. I am happy where I am.
Start buying cameras sooner. : )
My biggest regrets are temptations successfully resisted.
I would tell myself...don't get old.
Every one forgets Netflix.
I think I would have tried to have been more friendly in high school. That was a long time ago and now as I work with my class mates on reunions I find I had lost a lot because I was shy and didn't have enough self-confidence then. I would have married the same because I think that was decided by my personal angel for what was was best for me, and he was so right. Now as I look back there is a song title from a show that says it all. That song is "Who Could Ask For Anything More." I am glad I am here an glad I was given the time I have been given and have the friends I have and sorry for the friends I have lost. So if I could go back a speak to my younger self I would say-- Keep an open mind, study hard, make friends and listen some of the older people then you might never find yourself as Whittier said in Maud Muller "For all sad words of tongue or pen,The saddest of are these " it might have been!" Oh yes and don't quit piano lessons. Sorry about the length but you asked for it with your question.
Are you saying that your wife has never taught you anything.
dancers wrote:
I would never have married. I would have furthered my education.
RobertW
Loc: Breezy Point, New York
In reality, the only time you can control is NOW,---TODAY, so why speculate??
Rongnongno wrote:
Personally I would say nothing. I am happy where I am.
fully agree - change one thing and everything forward changes.
When you (I) think about buying SIRI in 2008, don't buy that small amount you did buy, buy a ton of it. Borrow $ to buy it. In 10 years you will be rich.
Fight your father against his abuse of self and Mother.
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