If I had to do it all over ...

Former Member
Former Member
Ok, if you had to do it over what would you change? What would you like to tell your younger self. If I had to change something I'd have gone to school somewhere totally different, I love my college friends, but I know if I had gone somewhere else I'd have friends from there that I loved. I don't regret my choice just would love to know what else life could have been ... I'd tell my younger self to just be me. To not care what others think and to be true to myself ... I am so much happier doing that now!
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    1) I would have ditched my first girlfriend a lot sooner. She was sweet, but we were going nowhere and I just couldn't break it off. 2) I wouldn't have fallen down the stairs and busted up my back. Of course, if I hadn't, I never would have learned how to swim. 3) Microsoft, Oracle and Dell stock. By the boatload. 4) I would have realized much sooner that my wife's behavioral changes were due to a tumor in her head. Also, I would have wheedled, begged and pleaded to have a kid in the first year of our marriage instead of waiting and then finding that the tumor precluded kids. 5) I wouldn't have been achemistry/music double major in college - I should have been a math/music double major. No long afternoons in the lab when I could have been out running/racewalking or X-C skiing. "If the wheel was rigged, I'd still take the chance and if we're walking on thin ice, we might as well dance." -LBJ
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  • Former Member
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    1) I would have ditched my first girlfriend a lot sooner. She was sweet, but we were going nowhere and I just couldn't break it off. 2) I wouldn't have fallen down the stairs and busted up my back. Of course, if I hadn't, I never would have learned how to swim. 3) Microsoft, Oracle and Dell stock. By the boatload. 4) I would have realized much sooner that my wife's behavioral changes were due to a tumor in her head. Also, I would have wheedled, begged and pleaded to have a kid in the first year of our marriage instead of waiting and then finding that the tumor precluded kids. 5) I wouldn't have been achemistry/music double major in college - I should have been a math/music double major. No long afternoons in the lab when I could have been out running/racewalking or X-C skiing. "If the wheel was rigged, I'd still take the chance and if we're walking on thin ice, we might as well dance." -LBJ
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