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Posted by Playa24_7 on Jan-01-2007 00:21:

Why kind of question is this, where do you come up with this stuff? lol

At our age, by that, I mean in our 20s, as most of us are, we haven't lived a full life yet. Obviously you wouldn't want to die now, wtf lol. If you have no more goals in life already, thats not good lol

You have plenty of time to start a new chapter in your life right now, to change whatever it is you want to change, if you must, your not 50 years old

There's so much left to experience, to see, to do. Even if you've had a wicked life up until now, done so many things, seen so many things, there's still so much more.


Posted by kwongandy on Jan-01-2007 03:02:

If you were to die today...

quote:
Originally posted by lexxwolfen
what would you regret doing/not doing?
would you regret anything at all?
would you be satisfied with the life you lived?
would you ask for another chance? (start over, not more time)


etc.


No regrets. My philosophy has always been, if I were to not wake up tomorrow, would I be satisfied? The answer is a resounding yes! It is cliche, but I live every day like my last. No second chances. I always believed if I made the decisions to get here, that's all I can ask for out of life. I made every decision, whether right or wrong, so I do not look back with regret; even though there were some outcomes I wish that were different. I hope this makes some sense!


Posted by Nostrum on Jan-02-2007 04:52:

Dog Running Re: If you were to die today...

quote:
Originally posted by lexxwolfen
what would you regret doing/not doing?
would you regret anything at all?
would you be satisfied with the life you lived?
would you ask for another chance? (start over, not more time)


etc.


I'm one of those people that, not out of choice nor pessimism, watches a movie and can't help but to 'silently' see all of the continuity errors. Kind of a curse actually. So the problems with this type of temporal distortion jump out like crazy! Keeping with the sprite of the question however, I'll avoid one of epic answers.
I think that I would choose not to choose on all counts. I think life and society in general would suck without terms like: shit or get off the pot, do or die, no time like the present, better now then never, make hay while the sun shines, Dance/have sex like there's no tomorrow etc... Ya, the intensity of attempting to do it right the first time is way to huge a rush to miss out on.


Posted by Nostrum on Jan-02-2007 04:57:

Thumbs up Re: If you were to die today...

quote:
Originally posted by kwongandy
No regrets. My philosophy has always been, if I were to not wake up tomorrow, would I be satisfied? The answer is a resounding yes! It is cliche, but I live every day like my last. No second chances. I always believed if I made the decisions to get here, that's all I can ask for out of life. I made every decision, whether right or wrong, so I do not look back with regret; even though there were some outcomes I wish that were different. I hope this makes some sense!


For sure!! But still. If you say that your happy where you're at then any mistakes are equally as valid as the decisions that you liked. And were just as necessary in bringing you to the place you're at, right?


Posted by girllovingtvibe on Jan-02-2007 19:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Jer.
Never mind my entire life to date, the last year of my life has been amazing and I couldn't ask for more.

No regrets at all!


:-) agreed!


Posted by kwongandy on Jan-02-2007 20:04:

Re: Re: If you were to die today...

quote:
Originally posted by Nostrum
For sure!! But still. If you say that your happy where you're at then any mistakes are equally as valid as the decisions that you liked. And were just as necessary in bringing you to the place you're at, right?


Yes, indeed.


Posted by dallastar on Jan-02-2007 22:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Jer.
Never mind my entire life to date, the last year of my life has been amazing and I couldn't ask for more.

No regrets at all!

+1


Posted by GTUnit on Jan-02-2007 23:50:

Re: If you were to die today...

quote:
Originally posted by lexxwolfen
what would you regret doing/not doing?
would you regret anything at all?
would you be satisfied with the life you lived?
would you ask for another chance? (start over, not more time)


etc.


Not going to flight school and becoming a fighter pilot.
Yes
No
Start Over


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jan-03-2007 00:05:

Re: If you were to die today...

quote:
Originally posted by lexxwolfen
what would you regret doing/not doing?
would you regret anything at all?
would you be satisfied with the life you lived?
would you ask for another chance? (start over, not more time)


etc.


There are certainly things I could have done better, better decisions I could have made, but what's the point of regretting them? It's in the past - what's done is done, and I know that under the circumstances I was in, I tried to make the most correct (to me) choice. If it turned out to be a wrong one, so be it.

Yeah, I'd have to say I'm satisfied with my life. It's not *perfect*, but I'm very happy with what I have.

As far as your "start over" question, do you mean you start over with knowledge of your previous life? Cause that is impossible, but yeah if it was, it'd be nice to have I guess. If you mean just start over with a clean slate, then it seems kind of pointless to me since I am me, and beyond some circumstantial things, I would make the same choices I made already all over again, so I'd end up in the same position 21 years later.


Posted by dallastar on Jan-03-2007 00:23:

if I were to die today, someones got a lot of debt to pay!


Posted by Nostrum on Jan-05-2007 01:36:

Hello! Re: Re: If you were to die today...

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
There are certainly things I could have done better, better decisions I could have made, but what's the point of regretting them? It's in the past - what's done is done, and I know that under the circumstances I was in, I tried to make the most correct (to me) choice. If it turned out to be a wrong one, so be it.

Yeah, I'd have to say I'm satisfied with my life. It's not *perfect*, but I'm very happy with what I have.

As far as your "start over" question, do you mean you start over with knowledge of your previous life? Cause that is impossible, but yeah if it was, it'd be nice to have I guess. If you mean just start over with a clean slate, then it seems kind of pointless to me since I am me, and beyond some circumstantial things, I would make the same choices I made already all over again, so I'd end up in the same position 21 years later.



Ya, I agree. But I would take that alot further however. The only reason great things are great is because they contrast the bad. Grey is ok but I would always err on the side of a spectrum.
Also then, life wouldn't be fun if you lucked out and got it right all the time. The one common source of most things great in my life has been the pursuit of knowledge. That everywhere you go and do there is something to learn. And of course you should NEVER stop learning or your dead. Hands down the best way to truly learn is to fuck up a bunch of times before you learn how to do it right. If you luck out the first time, you've learned nothing. The aversion to the pain of fucking up instills the desire to succeed. No?


Posted by me@t k@tie on Jan-05-2007 02:52:

Re: If you were to die today...

quote:
Originally posted by lexxwolfen
what would you regret doing/not doing?
would you regret anything at all?
would you be satisfied with the life you lived?
would you ask for another chance? (start over, not more time)


etc.


I would regret nothing. Everything that I have been through is just another lesson that I have learned, and I found that it has made me a much stronger person. I have taken chances and made mistakes, but it is just in human nature. Nobody is perfect. I try not to live in the past. I live in the present, and use what I have learned along the way to help me to make better decisions with my life.


Posted by KKEFKA on Jan-05-2007 03:25:

Smiling Frog

If I were to die today....that would suck!


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