Not possible. Make one significant change, and the rest of your life would be so different that none of the other regretted events would happen. Then you’d continue to make mistakes, only they’d be completely different.
I would not change a thing. Scars and all, it’s made me who I am today, and I like who I am today.
If I could take back anything, it would be those times when I was less charitable to people than I could have been. Since I can’t do that I’ll make up for it going forward.
We all have things we wish we had said or done. That doesn’t mean that our lives would have been better if we HAD said or done them, though it MIGHT have been different.
One of my favorite books a few decades ago was “Door Into Summer”, Robert Heinlein. It is about time travel (but not part of his Lazarus Long works) and the complexities involved (how you go back in time to correct a wrong and then how to correct the present to bring about the right future). Another memory is watching (many, many times) “The Last Unicorn” with my kids where the ‘Unicorn’ explains that humans are the only creatures that can feel regret. Possibly because we are the only creatures that do things to regret.
There is a Drabble strip..Norman walking and suddenly thinks “ Liar, liar, pants on fire”. Then he thinks:” THAT is what I should have said to that kid in third grade…I usually have a snappy comeback if given enough time”.
enigmamz over 4 years ago
Like the girl who, at out 20th reunion, told me she had a crush on me in HS.
Or the opening at my dream job that was being held for ME, but I figured I had no shot at…
amethyst52 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Replay my school years and tell all the bullies who teased me about my thick glasses and hand me down clothes to F**K OFF!!!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 4 years ago
Not interested. Don’t want to take the time or trouble to live it again.
Scorpio Premium Member over 4 years ago
I would only do that with the benefit of hindsight being allowed (and a hard drive with a copy of all the things I that will help me accomplish that)
blunebottle over 4 years ago
Level II: DO all the things you wish you had.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
I would pay a whole lot of money for that game!
gammaguy over 4 years ago
Not possible. Make one significant change, and the rest of your life would be so different that none of the other regretted events would happen. Then you’d continue to make mistakes, only they’d be completely different.
J Quest over 4 years ago
and un-say all the things you wish you hadn’t…
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Be thankful for what you have and not for what you don’t have…
namleht over 4 years ago
Correct all the mistakes that hurt people
dflak over 4 years ago
I would not change a thing. Scars and all, it’s made me who I am today, and I like who I am today.
If I could take back anything, it would be those times when I was less charitable to people than I could have been. Since I can’t do that I’ll make up for it going forward.
RAGs over 4 years ago
We all have things we wish we had said or done. That doesn’t mean that our lives would have been better if we HAD said or done them, though it MIGHT have been different.
GreenT267 over 4 years ago
One of my favorite books a few decades ago was “Door Into Summer”, Robert Heinlein. It is about time travel (but not part of his Lazarus Long works) and the complexities involved (how you go back in time to correct a wrong and then how to correct the present to bring about the right future). Another memory is watching (many, many times) “The Last Unicorn” with my kids where the ‘Unicorn’ explains that humans are the only creatures that can feel regret. Possibly because we are the only creatures that do things to regret.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 4 years ago
But school teachers will retire too early.
J Short over 4 years ago
Press one of the buttons and you say, “Oh, yeah?” (One of the better comebacks.)
oldlady07 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Not sure I’d still be around if I’d said or done some things I thought about saying, or doing.
KEA over 4 years ago
How many lives do we get with this game?
zeexenon over 4 years ago
So, my being constantly watched feeling was not paranoia after all?
Lightpainter over 4 years ago
There is a Drabble strip..Norman walking and suddenly thinks “ Liar, liar, pants on fire”. Then he thinks:” THAT is what I should have said to that kid in third grade…I usually have a snappy comeback if given enough time”.
John M over 4 years ago
See Red Dwarf episode “Better than Life” and how it works out for Rimmer – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Better_Than_Life_(Red_Dwarf_episode)
danketaz Premium Member over 4 years ago
To be played in god mode to avoid repercussions.
Stephen Gilberg over 4 years ago
Hope it’s a turn-based RPG.
ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 4 years ago
I would unsay “I do”
Mary Sullivan Premium Member over 4 years ago
I’d have to go waaaaaay back. LOL
stevenxfiles almost 3 years ago
We will all have an exit interview at the end of this life. Make sure you do good, it’s the only review that matters!