Originally posted by Trev33But then you would be annoyed for not living out your other alternative reality that 'wasn't a mistake'. Can't have your cake and eat it boyo.
... i walked away from something i thought was a mistake. 4 years on i don't know if i was right or not and it's annoying- the lesson, if you think something's a mistake do it anyway.
15 Dec 11
Originally posted by jimslyp69At least you'd have the satisfaction of thinking you can learn from your mistake... what do you learn by not making the potential mistake? Nothing.
But then you would be annoyed for not living out your other alternative reality that 'wasn't a mistake'. Can't have your cake and eat it boyo.
15 Dec 11
Originally posted by Trev33always, never, always,
... i walked away from something i thought was a mistake. 4 years on i don't know if i was right or not and it's annoying- the lesson, if you think something's a mistake do it anyway.
precludes any shades of gray...
tell me if you remember,
her name, and the way it sounded that day...
rookie
Originally posted by Trev33Just think: four years from now will be eight from that fateful moment, which is just two years shy of ten, which itself is six years more than now.
... i walked away from something i thought was a mistake. 4 years on i don't know if i was right or not and it's annoying- the lesson, if you think something's a mistake do it anyway.
It kind of freaks you out looking at it from that perspective.