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March 22, 2008 at 3:18 am #28549PhilipModerator
What would you change? Yes, I know it’s far-out, but supposing time travel became a possibility (at least to the past) this is certainly thought-provoking.
March 22, 2008 at 1:29 pm #168243TigerbladeParticipantI wouldn’t change anything. I am who I am because of everything that’s happened to me.
Though… I wouldn’t mind telling myself to take better care of my body.
March 22, 2008 at 2:33 pm #168246PolarBearNPRParticipantTigerblade;228062 wrote:I wouldn’t change anything. I am who I am because of everything that’s happened to meand all the decisions I’ve made. If I’d made different choices, who knows where I’d be now – even if they may seem, in retrospect, to be “better.” Nah- although things aren’t perfect now, I wouldn’t change anything significant.
However, if time travel were possible and I could see the results of changes . . . that’d be a whole nother story 😉
March 22, 2008 at 5:34 pm #168244TigerbladeParticipantQuote:if time travel were possible and I could see the results of changesYeah… that’d be interesting. Nothing permanent, just a sort of see-what-happens-if-i-do-this experimenting. Where nothing would actually change, but you could see how things would turn out if I did that instead of this.
March 23, 2008 at 6:57 am #168247PhilipModeratorYou guys are actually making me itch to dig up my Back to the Future DVDs and watch them back-to-back again 🙂
March 24, 2008 at 6:51 am #168245MrOatsMemberOh man…I would change quite a bit.
But I think the most important things would be my decisions I’ve made…I have made some wrong ones and lost track of some great friendships, opportunities, etc.
And I would have eaten a more healthy diet, mend damages done to my relationships, taken more risks, and keep on top of my academics…for sure.
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