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lendaddy 11-11-2004 04:49 PM

If I had it all to do over again........
 
I am impressed by the knowledge and worldliness of many in here so I'll ask. Having seen what you've seen, done what you've done; what would you do different, what would you do the same? At what age do you think it's too late to matter?

I'll leave it vague on purpose.

Moneyguy1 11-11-2004 05:00 PM

Your first sentence: Surely you jest..This group knowledgable and worldly?

As for me, I wouldn't change too much; it has been an amazing adventure. And I never think it is too late to matter.

lendaddy 11-11-2004 05:08 PM

No I wasn't kidding. There are more than a couple guys in here with whom I'm impressed. I'll save the bootlicking, but I wish I had such a diverse group to crack beers with on Saturday nights.

Erakad 11-11-2004 05:47 PM

If I could change anything, I would have done it all younger...but then again, it wouldn't have been the same. Got to admit, I've had a good ride!

pwd72s 11-11-2004 06:44 PM

I'd have started saving and investing earlier in life...

nostatic 11-11-2004 06:58 PM

I tell myself that what I'm doing *today* is important. At 30 I would look back and wish I'd done this or that when I was 20. When I hit 40 I would look back and wish I'd done that or this. Finally I've gotten to the point that I don't want to turn 50 and look back at today and say, "I wish I'd done xxx."

That's why I track my car. That's why I still play music. That's why I still surf. That's why I'm following my heart for awhile instead of my head.

As for things I regret? Not speaking up for myself early and often in relationships. And wish that I'd learned to say "no" a long time ago. Still working on that one...

I wish I'd double majored in music instead of switching. I wish I'd stuck to my guns and risked failure in the business instead of taking the "safe" route.

Another interesting question is what things *don't* you regret? Oddly enough, I don't regret my "lost years", even though they were totally f*cked up. They helped to make me who I am (whoever that is).

cantdrv55 11-11-2004 07:13 PM

I wish I hadn't been such an unruly kid in high school. I wish I hadn't done drugs and had gotten kicked out of the 11th grade only to get a GED and, later, a HS equivalency diploma just to get into the USAF. I wish I had gone to college right away instead of taking classes here and there and eventually graduating at the ripe old age of 36.

If I had not done all of the things above, I never would have met and married my wife. I never would have had my son. I would not be as well prepared to raise an intelligent, thoughful and independent teen. I have street smarts that few who've gone to college immediately after HS possess. Those skills have served me well in business. I would have missed out on all of those trying yet invaluable and thoroughly enjoyable life experiences.

So I guess I wouldn't do anything over and I have no regrets.

lendaddy 11-11-2004 07:18 PM

At only 30 (I know I'm young logically, but it sure don't feel that way) I wish I had believed the cliches more. You know study hard, save money, avoid credit, etc.... I wish I had taken one of my scholorships, I wish I had more faith in myself when I was younger, blah blah blah.
I have a great wife and an amazing baby(the truly important things) so I have little to ***** about, but hindsight is a mother. I imagine we'd be better off without it.

I too took the easy road which turned out to be anything BUT easy:) Irony hates me.

Hell, even the Navy Nuc program mightof been cool? Maybe I don't appreciate my current position as much as I should? Hmm this could go on and on but that's the jist.

For the record, a bottle of Pinot Grigio leads to run on posts....just a warning.

M.D. Holloway 11-11-2004 09:35 PM

never would have started smoking so I never would have had to quit and think about those darned things every freakin day for 19 years ah! ah! ah! ah!

Other than that - life is very charming and full of daily blessings! Wife, Kids, Family, Friends, Job, House, even Car - pretty freakin great

Superman 11-12-2004 10:31 AM

I was going to say "nothing," but there are some things I did not handle perfectly. Two that come to mind the quickest is the cigarette smoking, and not spending enough time with my children. Totally failed the first one. We have a very good relationship and have always had, and I did spend some time with her when she was younger, but not nearly enough. She needed me and I needed her, and it did not happen.

That's probably the advice I'd most like to share. Drop the tools (including the telephone) and hang with the child.

RickM 11-12-2004 10:49 AM

Smoking is a good one. Bottom line it never to start.

I wish I had invested in Real Estate early than I did. Other than that I'm pretty happy.

"Just one word: Plastics!"

JavaBrewer 11-12-2004 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
"I wish I'd done xxx."
:)

M.D. Holloway 11-12-2004 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Superman
That's probably the advice I'd most like to share. Drop the tools (including the telephone) and hang with the child.
I bought the 77 as a way to connect with my Boy and maybe even my Girl - they love that car and over the next 15+ years I (we) will look forward to spending time tearing it down, building it up and who knows, maybe even racing or rallying her?

Drago 11-12-2004 11:58 AM

I wish I would have invested heavily in this little local software business back in '86 or so...you know the one...the evil empire...;)

juanbenae 11-12-2004 02:14 PM

i wish i would have found better use for school then 6 fresh audiences a day. you guys have seen my spelling,, right?

i think what chris says above about street smarts (that and microsoft spell check) has gone along way in masking my lack of higher education. my intelligence is there, its just that i never applied myself in school. so that i guess.

that and i wish i had not hurt the girlfriends that i did not realize i cared about till it was too late. can someone give me a hug?? tabs?

notfarnow 11-12-2004 02:38 PM

More pistachios. I don't know that I would have necessarily done anything differently, but everything I did would have involved more pistachios. Salted & undyed.

Don 944 LA 11-12-2004 02:46 PM

More Cowbell !!!!!!

:D :D

Joeaksa 11-12-2004 02:58 PM

Studied a lot harder in High School and College. Returned to College at the age of 28 and got 2 additional degrees in 18 months, along with restoring an antique airplane, building a color TV set (heathkit) and getting my EMT license... it was a busy time but not many ways to get in trouble there so we worked.

You work a lot harder as you get older as you realize that its no longer a game and your future depends on it. Also as you get older you realize that "forever" may not be that far away...

Joe A

Shaun @ Tru6 11-12-2004 05:52 PM

At 37 I've seen really high highs and been really deep down, like no place to live and couldn't buy food for a week. Would I change any of it? No way. The experiences are exhillarating and really center you. I'll never look back on my life (as if I'm ever going to die... ha!) and say, "my that was nice and comfortable."

One regret: let Elisa K. get away.

If there's one thing I have learned is that you have total control, on a moment to moment basis, of where you go in life. But forget carpe diem, it's really about being self-aware enough to pull together disparate opportunities into a singular grand vision and then be able to execute.

M.D. Holloway 11-14-2004 09:00 PM

letting that "one" get away is a time tested torture we all must live with. Sometimes, that memory of her is somewhat sweeter than her, don't forget why she is no longer in your life - that is - unless she is an 18yr chick from Demark, who could bogart a j, argue socialism, gobble a knob ALL AT THE SAME TIME and still smell like she showered when she is 3+ days ripe - ah...good times...


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