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    Your past

    Looking back what would you change about your past. I'm pretty happy with mine. I had alot of fun. I'm ready to get married and settle down. I wish i traveled abroad more but i can do that with her now.

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    hm interesting question, i would have to think about that.

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    uh....I wish when I was younger I didn't eat so fvcking much so I wouldn't have to be on this fvcking bullsh_t cutting diet that I am on today!!!!!

    Other than that, nothing.

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    I wish i had saved some ice cream from ealrier on for now

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    i spent alot of my 20's revolving around women. but i have alot of great stories and memories from it. Probably not the best thing to do but i wouldn't change it for the world. Maybe my credit card debit i got from it though
    Last edited by gixxerboy1; 09-10-2006 at 07:48 PM.

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    the only thing i wish i did was get on honor roll every quarter in high school, cause my parents said they'd buy me whatever car i wanted..oh well..thats about it...but im focusing on not ****ing up in the future...

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    Alot...shit

    Start working out eairler.....listen to my parents...

    never start with drugs...

    but hey, Im back on track now, just wish i couldve done it 4 years ago.

    Ive hit a big reality check lately....

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    i am still young i would change some things but i have learned alote from right and wrong but i think i am happen with what i have made of my self now

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    1. not make sum bad choices i did when i was 16-17
    2. not to get fat as fvck
    3. get a job earlier

    bout it

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    Save money and keep lifting from age 16 on.....

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    1) matured and started thinking about my future earlier.


    Also...


    I am not sure about this, but I think about it all the time:

    2) I sometimes wish I never stepped foot in a gym to begin with. Or at least I wish I would never have obsessed over how skinny/scrawny I was as a kid bc then I wouldnt be so engulfed in bodybuilding. DOn't get me wrong, I love being in the gym, lifting heavy shit, accomplishing positive tangible changes in my physique, but sometimes I feel like I am overly obsessive with it and a slave to my diet/training and like I am missing out on a lot of other things in life. I just wish I was more happy with my self image growing up, eventhough I was a good looking guy and did well with the girls, I just hated being skinny, and always thought the BB'ers on the muscle mag covers were the baddest dudes on earth lol. I guess balancing it all is the key, and also the hardest thign to do while also being on top of your game, maybe it will come with time/maturity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spound
    2) I sometimes wish I never stepped foot in a gym to begin with. Or at least I wish I would never have obsessed over how skinny/scrawny I was as a kid bc then I wouldnt be so engulfed in bodybuilding. DOn't get me wrong, I love being in the gym, lifting heavy shit, accomplishing positive tangible changes in my physique, but sometimes I feel like I am overly obsessive with it and a slave to my diet/training and like I am missing out on a lot of other things in life. I just wish I was more happy with my self image growing up, eventhough I was a good looking guy and did well with the girls, I just hated being skinny, and always thought the BB'ers on the muscle mag covers were the baddest dudes on earth lol. I guess balancing it all is the key, and also the hardest thign to do while also being on top of your game, maybe it will come with time/maturity.
    Agreed 1000%. Im the same way.

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    I wish i didnt waste so much money on stupid crap -like all the stereo systems in my piece of crap cars that I spent thousands on.

    I wish I didnt have to work so hard when I was younger(20s). All I did was work to try to provide & make money to get ahead in life & give my wife & I the life "i thought we wanted".Got divorced at 30 & life is great now at 35, but I wish that phase of my life would have been different. I didnt really enjoy life then...I was too busy working.

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    Man I often ponder that question based on my recent split with my fiance.

    Although I realize it was for the best - If I could change my past, I do not know if I would have rather never met her, or if I would rather have tried to fix what went wrong in the engagement.

    Then again...you shouldnt have to walk on egg shells to keep someone happy, so I think option A is a little better =)

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    I wouldn't change anything.
    Learn from your mistakes so you don't make them again.

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    Thinking about the past just depresses me. Look to the furture i say.


    (in my depressed state right now )

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    Save more money.

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    though i had a lot of fun...there's a lot of things i would take back.

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    as a matter of fact, i'd like to start over completely.

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    I've often thought if I could send myself a note back in time with advice for myself...what would I advise myself to do????

    Hmmmm...buy Yahoo, Microsoft & Nike stock,. lol
    Actually things have gone pretty well, I have always have good self control & able to make my self do the "right" thing even though I really "hated" doing it. But in the end, it paid off..no regrets...ended up with some what of a fairy tale ending as a result
    Last edited by Iron-man; 09-20-2006 at 01:49 PM.

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    Bump...I feel like a thread killer here...

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    I would of done a few things different but I can't really talk about them in this thread...

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