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What would you regret lying on your deathbed? EDIT: Feel free to re-locate to General. I mis-posted.
post #2 of 20
I've only been around for two decades, but not seeing Oscar Peterson in concert is already one of my regrets.
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I'm still trying to figure out if it is better to regret something you have done or something you haven't.
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I'm still trying to figure out if it is better to regret something you have done or something you haven't.
Let Orbital be your guide. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo29_EjE-1Q
post #5 of 20
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I'm still trying to figure out if it is better to regret something you have done or something you haven't.

The former.
post #6 of 20
so sad to realize all doors are now shut when on a deathbed i guess.

you need that near death experience for some people to realize every door is open for you to go through in while in life. especially here in usa.
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so sad to realize all doors are now shut when on a deathbed i guess.

you need that near death experience for some people to realize every door is open for you to go through in while in life. especially here in usa.

Elaborate.
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Elaborate.

(Liberterians scoff) In our current country, basically every man or woman has the opportunity to do anything they want. We have certain freedoms that other countries don't have (though this is an oft grossly exaggerated idea); basically, except for extreme circumstances, anyone can become anything they wish to be (with the exception of politics).
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(Liberterians scoff) In our current country, basically every man or woman has the opportunity to do anything they want. We have certain freedoms that other countries don't have (though this is an oft grossly exaggerated idea); basically, except for extreme circumstances, anyone can become anything they wish to be (with the exception of politics).

I agree completely. A majority of people that I know take too many things in this world for granted. Most do not see the big picture and do not take advantage of what they have. There are just too many things in this life to enjoy and experience, and to just be idle is a waste.
post #10 of 20
having only partially achieved my goals
post #11 of 20
Probably the fact that I didn't really make much difference to anyone in my life would be the most depressing part about it.
post #12 of 20
That I had wine in my cellar, yet to drink.
post #13 of 20
I'd be pissed at having wasted so much time playing computer games. :/
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I'd be pissed at having wasted so much time playing computer games. :/

Have you bought WotLK yet? DK's are so OP!
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Old and bald
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