If you could live your life over again, what would you change?
Posted on Apr 3rd, 2007
by
HumanlyPossible
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for April 01, 2007:
I would change my need to look back at my life, and think about what I would change :)
All of the "horrible" experiences that I have had, have broadened me as a person, and taught me a great deal of compassion. The broader my own experiences then the better able I am to truely understand another's experience.
Second guessing myself has taken up alot of my time and energy in life, and I would rather put that energy into being more creative, and in the moment.
All of the "horrible" experiences that I have had, have broadened me as a person, and taught me a great deal of compassion. The broader my own experiences then the better able I am to truely understand another's experience.
Second guessing myself has taken up alot of my time and energy in life, and I would rather put that energy into being more creative, and in the moment.

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I am not recommending that we “forget” our past experiences at all, just that I personally find it unhelpful to spend time thinking about how I would do it differently if I could. Mostly because I can't, it has already happened :)
I love reading about who people are, and exploring who I am. Yet I find these things most enjoyable, when I am in the “space” of accepting who, what, when they/me are, rather than thinking how things/people/me could have been different.
I guess that thinking about the past, can help us to shape the future….. BUT…. in the end all you can influence is right now.