If you will be given a chance to travel using time machine, would you chose to go back to your past or visit your future? What particular stage of growth development? Create your own title then explain the reason.
I’m a pretty firm believer in not changing the past because it made me who I am today. But if I had a time machine I would totally go back to relive the hard parts so I could find the joy in them the second time around.
I’m a pretty firm believer in not changing the past because it made me who I am today. But if I had a time machine I would totally go back to relive the hard parts so I could find the joy in them the second time around.For example, when I look back at a visual merchandising job that drove me crazy, I now realize I actually enjoyed the work just not the hours. I wasted a lot of time and energy “hating” when I could have been focusing on the parts I enjoyed.
I’d go back and watch: To look at my life as an observer. To celebrate the good and learn from the bad. To notice the countless gifts of kindness and generosity given by others that I couldn’t see at the time.
I’d go back and watch: To look at my life as an observer. To celebrate the good and learn from the bad. To notice the countless gifts of kindness and generosity given by others that I couldn’t see at the time.And when I visited times of struggle and suffering, I’d whisper to myself that everything will be OK.
To be honest, there isn’t much if anything i would change. Every decision i made in the past has brought me to where i am now. If i had made different decisions in my life, no matter how big or small there is the chance my life would have been different. What i want to do is change my future and to do that i need to work on that in my present. That is why i am currently working on launching a project and not only will help me but also help our Wounded Warriors.
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I’m a pretty firm believer in not changing the past because it made me who I am today. But if I had a time machine I would totally go back to relive the hard parts so I could find the joy in them the second time around.
I’m a pretty firm believer in not changing the past because it made me who I am today. But if I had a time machine I would totally go back to relive the hard parts so I could find the joy in them the second time around.For example, when I look back at a visual merchandising job that drove me crazy, I now realize I actually enjoyed the work just not the hours. I wasted a lot of time and energy “hating” when I could have been focusing on the parts I enjoyed.
I’d go back and watch: To look at my life as an observer. To celebrate the good and learn from the bad. To notice the countless gifts of kindness and generosity given by others that I couldn’t see at the time.
I’d go back and watch: To look at my life as an observer. To celebrate the good and learn from the bad. To notice the countless gifts of kindness and generosity given by others that I couldn’t see at the time.And when I visited times of struggle and suffering, I’d whisper to myself that everything will be OK.
To be honest, there isn’t much if anything i would change. Every decision i made in the past has brought me to where i am now. If i had made different decisions in my life, no matter how big or small there is the chance my life would have been different. What i want to do is change my future and to do that i need to work on that in my present. That is why i am currently working on launching a project and not only will help me but also help our Wounded Warriors.
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