I'd invest a whole lot more in bitcoin, and cash out at the right time, instead of ruining my finances =D
otherwise, wouldn't change nothing much.
I haven't found my soulmate, but even with starting life all over, I wouldn't know where to look. IDK where she is lurking =D
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Jadorade0704Apr 3, 2026
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If I had another chance, yeah there are things I’d do differently. I’ve learn how to save my money, take better care of my teeth and not skip school. Then to top it all off, I’d find a vocation, live my life more instead of fear, regret and bad mental health leading the way.
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Legitimate_Voice_608Apr 3, 2026
+1
Id try to have a better relationship with my siblings. Its difficult to keep the peace, cause theyre still with my parents, theyre quite a lot younger. But its possible. Ive missed a lot of their lifes. And id change that.
Otherwise, im pretty content. Some financial decisions. But nothing thatd be lifechanging i can think of from the top of my head.
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BraindeadYogiApr 3, 2026
+1
Mostly the same but with more confidence. Making decisions with confidence instead of fear. I wouldn’t want to miss out on the friends and family I’ve made in recent times. I’d maybe cut people out earlier to save myself the mental agony, seek to repair my relationship with myself a lot sooner.
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cottonmercer666Apr 3, 2026
+1
I would change two things out of all of my experiences: I'd have a better relationship with my siblings, and wouldn't have stopped my past exercise routine.
Other than those two things, I'm pretty happy with my life the way it is right now.
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Agreeable-Kangaroo1Apr 3, 2026
+1
Id ask for a refund
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gabe2591Apr 3, 2026
+1
i wouldn’t want another chance at life
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EMI326Apr 3, 2026
+1
There’s a few select things I’d gladly do differently, but a lot of those things directly led to much better things later in life so I would probably drive myself mad chasing them without the less desirable bullshit that preceded them.
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Fancy-Refrigerator57Apr 3, 2026
+1
I wouldn't trade my experiences for a trillion dollars; and I mean that.
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curiouspamelaApr 3, 2026
+1
I'd have walked away from a lot of relationships a lot sooner
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Mysterious_Hat_5681Apr 3, 2026
+1
Nope. I would have left home at 10, joined a nunnery and stayed hidden inside the walls of a convent until I keeled over from old age while tending the herb garden.
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Good_Childhood5795Apr 3, 2026
+1
Probably not exactly the same. I’d keep the good experiences but take more risks and worry less about things that didn’t really matter in the long run.
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WhatWouldMedusaDoApr 3, 2026
+1
No, because I ruin everything I touch so I'd rather try again. I'd keep somethings the same though.
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FirstExit5103Apr 3, 2026
+1
Do better and be better.
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Catdress92Apr 3, 2026
+1
I think about this a lot, because I do have some regrets, especially in terms of my career. But if I could do things differently, would it mean I wouldn't get to meet people I've grown to love, or have experiences that have been amazing and important to me?
If fixing the things I could fix would mean I wouldn't get to be surrounded by the same people today and living in the place I live, I wouldn't change anything.
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gg_teatakerApr 3, 2026
+1
I wouldn't choose a life w the people I grew up w, they're horrid imbeciles.
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sylvamirexaApr 3, 2026
+1
Same life, but with more naps and less regrets.
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Prior-Ad-9123Apr 3, 2026
+1
Only 18 years old and there are so many things I’d change, if I started again I’d hope to be smarter and make better choices and hopefully be loaded by 21
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NipponUntenOhneApr 3, 2026
+1
No, I’d come back as a golden retriever in a middle-class family. Zero taxes, maximum treats. 🐶🎾
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