Some people go through their whole life and only remember the bad things that happend. The should'ves, the could'ves, the would'ves are an existing factor in life but understanding that a choice is a choice and sticking to it is the best way to get through life. I see my parents and my parents friend's talking about how they wish they would've tried band, or should've worked harder in school, or think they could've been the best if they wouldn't have dropped out of hockey. Now I see them understand the consequences of their choices but yet I don't see why they are regreting this now. If they would've wanted to do band, or have a better career, or be good in sports then at the time they should've realized what they wanted to do. They should've thought ahead, but they didn't. So my question to people is this in your later years would you regret what your doing now?
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I agree Stu. But there are some things that I regret but I know there is nothing I can do about it now so it's not like I go around and whine about it all the time. If you want to do something, then think about it before-hand. If you decide it's not for you, then don't do it. But if you decide it might help you or you just want to try it for fun, then know yourself out.
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