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Last Regrets

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One of the posters in lampy's morbid thread got me thinking . . . when you piss off for good what would you regret about your life? And if you could would you change anything?

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Yeah ... I`d do it all again but from a much younger age.......and retire much earlier :o

Don't know, haven't died yet and when I do I doubt I'll care. :o

This is an interesting question as I do feel that we should not have any regrets. All things happen for the good and if I had to do it all over again, I'd make the same mistakes.

However, I do regret not staying in school to study architecture! At the age of 18, you think a 5 year course is an eternity! I don't really 'regret' it though. Think of how everything would have happened differently. Would I have the happy life I have now? Would I have met my wife? Would I run the business I do now? The answers to all these questions are impossible to know with any certainty, but probably not. These are the things that give me great happiness. So, it's a tough question...

Essentially if you changed any detail all of the detail thereafter would be different.

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This is an interesting question as I do feel that we should not have any regrets. All things happen for the good and if I had to do it all over again, I'd make the same mistakes.

However, I do regret not staying in school to study architecture! At the age of 18, you think a 5 year course is an eternity! I don't really 'regret' it though. Think of how everything would have happened differently. Would I have the happy life I have now? Would I have met my wife? Would I run the business I do now? The answers to all these questions are impossible to know with any certainty, but probably not. These are the things that give me great happiness. So, it's a tough question...

Essentially if you changed any detail all of the detail thereafter would be different.

Profound and true, suegha. Shall we head over to 'Tippaporn's Philosophical Korner?' I believe the bar is still open. :D

Your last statement reminds me of a true story which makes that point.

A man was at an art fair contemplating a painting being sold by an 80-year-old woman artist.

"How long did it take you to paint that?" he queried.

Without hesitation she replied, "Eighty years."

:o

This is an interesting question as I do feel that we should not have any regrets. All things happen for the good and if I had to do it all over again, I'd make the same mistakes.

However, I do regret not staying in school to study architecture! At the age of 18, you think a 5 year course is an eternity! I don't really 'regret' it though. Think of how everything would have happened differently. Would I have the happy life I have now? Would I have met my wife? Would I run the business I do now? The answers to all these questions are impossible to know with any certainty, but probably not. These are the things that give me great happiness. So, it's a tough question...

Essentially if you changed any detail all of the detail thereafter would be different.

Profound and true, suegha. Shall we head over to 'Tippaporn's Philosophical Korner?' I believe the bar is still open. :D

Your last statement reminds me of a true story which makes that point.

A man was at an art fair contemplating a painting being sold by an 80-year-old woman artist.

"How long did it take you to paint that?" he queried.

Without hesitation she replied, "Eighty years."

:o

Fantastic story! :D

This is an interesting question as I do feel that we should not have any regrets. All things happen for the good and if I had to do it all over again, I'd make the same mistakes.

However, I do regret not staying in school to study architecture! At the age of 18, you think a 5 year course is an eternity! I don't really 'regret' it though. Think of how everything would have happened differently. Would I have the happy life I have now? Would I have met my wife? Would I run the business I do now? The answers to all these questions are impossible to know with any certainty, but probably not. These are the things that give me great happiness. So, it's a tough question...

Essentially if you changed any detail all of the detail thereafter would be different.

Profound and true, suegha. Shall we head over to 'Tippaporn's Philosophical Korner?' I believe the bar is still open. :D

Your last statement reminds me of a true story which makes that point.

A man was at an art fair contemplating a painting being sold by an 80-year-old woman artist.

"How long did it take you to paint that?" he queried.

Without hesitation she replied, "Eighty years."

:D

Fantastic story! :D

And short. Short is good. :o

agree with Suegha :D ...sometimes i find myself thinking...i should have started to study flamenco earlier...but if i would have done it so i may never learn how to speak english, i may never have gone to thailand and I may never been talking to you in this forum ( and maybe i would have never had the last word :o )

actually my experiences have made me the person i am today...without them i will be a different person...no i don´t regret anything i have done so far ...

One thing i have learnt from my parents is to live life to the fullest...my signature explains my philosophy of life...

I don´t want to wake up one day with 80 yo and think "what if" that´s why in love, dance, friendship...i try to give myself 100%...

Regret is unavoidable,

We make decisions in real-time based on what we know,

I used to torment myself with endless why didn't I(s) or I should of(s) ...

Someone said, if you go to your grave without any regrets you haven't lived life,

If I could change one thing, for my third wish, I'd ask the Genie for three more wishes ... :o:D

Yeah ... I`d do it all again but from a much younger age.......and retire much earlier :o

Good answer ! :D

totster :D

One of the posters in lampy's morbid thread got me thinking . . . when you piss off for good what would you regret about your life? And if you could would you change anything?

Pretty much everything .

I wouldn't wait until I was entering old age before actually applying myself at anything. Of course, better late than never! :o

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I wouldn't wait until I was entering old age before actually applying myself at anything. Of course, better late than never! :D

Jeez, Ulysses, I wish you wouldn't have mentioned that. You just reminded me of myself . . . Melodramatic.gif:oCry.gif

If we could all re-live our lives through the benefits of hindsight, we would all be mega rich, suffer no illnesses or major injuries and never make any mistakes.

With a society full of perfect specimens, there would be nothing to complain about?

How boring. :o

With a society full of perfect specimens, there would be nothing to complain about?

How boring. :o

We could complain about having nothing to complain about ?

I don't think I will regret anything when I go. I did what I did. At the time it seemed to be the right (or only) choice. I stand by those decisions.

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If we could all re-live our lives through the benefits of hindsight, we would all be mega rich, suffer no illnesses or major injuries and never make any mistakes.

With a society full of perfect specimens, there would be nothing to complain about?

How boring. :D

Heaven awaits you, MM. :o

Regrets..I've had a few, but then again too few to mention. :o

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TP, do I detect a bit of plagiarism? Say "hello" to Frankie when you finally see him. :o

Regrets..I've had a few, but then again too few to mention. :o

Why would Frankie have too many regrets with some of the women he managed to bed.

Women who are said to have slept at least one night with Frank Sinatra:

Lauren Bacall

Jacqueline Bisset

Angie Dickinson

Marlene Dietrich

Anita Ekberg

Zsa Zsa Gabor

Judy Garland

Pamela Harriman (President Clinton's Financial Backer)

Jill St. John

Hope Lange

Grace Kelly

Jacqueline Kennedy

Evelyn Keyes

Sophia Loren

Shirley MacLaine

Marilyn Maxwell

Marilyn Monroe

Kim Novak

Victoria Principal

Dorothy Provine

Juliet Prowse

Nancy Davis Reagan

Debbie Reynolds

Princess Soraya, the ex-wife of the Shah of Iran

Elizabeth Taylor

Lana Turner

Gloria Vanderbilt

Tuesday Weld

Natalie Wood

I'd have drunk less cheap booze and more good booze .....

gotten laid more in relationships and even more when not in one :o

and all in all done the rest pretty much the same

Regrets..I've had a few, but then again too few to mention. :D

Why would Frankie have too many regrets with some of the women he managed to bed.

Women who are said to have slept at least one night with Frank Sinatra:

Lauren Bacall

Jacqueline Bisset

Angie Dickinson

Marlene Dietrich

Anita Ekberg

Zsa Zsa Gabor

Judy Garland

Pamela Harriman (President Clinton's Financial Backer)

Jill St. John

Hope Lange

Grace Kelly

Jacqueline Kennedy

Evelyn Keyes

Sophia Loren

Shirley MacLaine

Marilyn Maxwell

Marilyn Monroe

Kim Novak

Victoria Principal

Dorothy Provine

Juliet Prowse

Nancy Davis Reagan

Debbie Reynolds

Princess Soraya, the ex-wife of the Shah of Iran

Elizabeth Taylor

Lana Turner

Gloria Vanderbilt

Tuesday Weld

Natalie Wood

They all look like the Mummy now. :o

Not when he bedded them! :o

Please don't remind me.

I could never have gotten near ANY of them, so I prefer to think of them as they are now! :D

Not when he bedded them! :D

Please don't remind me.

I could never have gotten near ANY of them, so I prefer to think of them as they are now! :D

:o

Not when he bedded them! :o

Please don't remind me.

I could never have gotten near ANY of them, so I prefer to think of them as they are now! :D

UG ... you couldn't get near them NOW! ... well maybe the dead ones :D

That is the point. I wouldn't want to get near them now.

I've got my slutty little Songkran ladies! :o

God, I´ve slept with more beauties than Ol`Blue Eyes... Ha! I think that is quite funny.

Nope, No regrets. Just some remorse from time to time.

:D

Regrets.

Me, no see you K.O.

:D

But, then agian you Kan see (Song-Kan = Songkran) as it is today :D in Kan :o

Welcome back K.O. :D May the good Lord keep you safe & sound. :D

Lett-us not forget our dearly beloved fiends in this hour of doom since this is our Bed-doom. :D

Yours truly, :D

Kan Win :D

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God, I´ve slept with more beauties than Ol`Blue Eyes...

Filthy tramp. :o

If I had to do it all over again..... I'd do it all over my secondary school maths teacher.

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