Regrets!
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Deluge-
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Kyuukyuu
Canada6263 Posts
Of course this only applies to larger decisions. I still wish I had an ovie in my main and didn't get all my drones killed by a dt | ||
wishbones
Canada2600 Posts
I played bw more than i went out when i turned 17 and got my first home PC+Internet. I lost contact with my two childhood friends, well we still have eachothers numbers, but we never call. I missed one of them's daughters birthdays this passed saturday, how do i make it up to him when i still have to ask her how old she turning? 4 btw. I punch holes in my walls when i get mad and end up feeling bad in the end. I quit school 4 years in a row, signed myself up got high grades, then just lacked in on time and attendance so i ended up qutting out of (why show my face anymore im always late and lacking homework now). Regrets can be both good and bad, if you regret killing someone, you may not do it again, if you regret calling White-Ra a nube while on his smurf account and soon after find out it was white-ra you wont bm random names anymore, instead you will regret it. :D Then theres the famous, oh i shouldn't have left deja at storrzergs house, boy do i regret fucking him over, shit im banned from TL, i want to die. See regret in its bad form can really suck, so avoid the decision that causes bad regrets, and embrace the ones you can really learn from. | ||
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Empyrean
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amor_fati | ||
ella_guru
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news
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On July 22 2010 13:44 Empyrean wrote: You're never going to live your life with no regrets. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amor_fati And I was thinking of a cool Latin for a tat, this is no simple coincidence. | ||
Polar_Nada
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Malgrif
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Megalisk
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gdroxor
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Deluge-
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Cauld
United States350 Posts
On July 22 2010 13:47 News wrote: And I was thinking of a cool Latin for a tat, this is no simple coincidence. Speaking of things you might regret... The best way is just to learn to live with the fact that everyone has to make decisions, and sometimes things won't turn out the way you wanted them to. Regret is impossible to avoid, and as others have already said can help you change yourself for the better. But just because you'll experience it, doesn't mean you should dwell on it once you've learned the lesson (if any). | ||
deth
Australia1757 Posts
Good luck with that, but in modern society life is so restrictive I have given up living without regrets. Man does not have unlimited opportunity or potential for actions, you should live life to the fullest, however don't have unrealistic expectations. | ||
ella_guru
Canada1741 Posts
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Deluge-
United States117 Posts
On July 22 2010 14:01 dethrawr wrote: carpe diem and all that, blah blah Good luck with that, but in modern society life is so restrictive I have given up living without regrets. Man does not have unlimited opportunity or potential for actions, you should live life to the fullest, however don't have unrealistic expectations. True ... I don't have unrealistic expectations at the moment. I just want to start with little things and work up to maybe everyday things. You gotta understand I don't mean like everything I have to try. Its just that the things that matter the most to me I have to do them. If you get what I'm saying. | ||
wishbones
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ella_guru
Canada1741 Posts
<3 u wishbones | ||
wishbones
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Housemd
United States1407 Posts
loosely taken quote from Randy Pausch. | ||
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