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Yes. I would like to have been more patient and kinder in my younger days; and bought Micro-Soft stocks when I had the opportunity. :crying:

I guess hind sight is 20/20.

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If there is one thing I have learned in life it is that the more education you have the less you have to work and the more money you can make. ...

 

Glad this is working for you but in my field it sure isn't this way. The more I learn the harder and more I have to work and it sure as heck is not reflected in my paycheck. But I love what I do, so I have no real complaints about it.

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i guess that i would have planned for retirement more..( who would have known that i would actually get here and that it would get here so soon??

 

ditto that !

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Glad this is working for you but in my field it sure isn't this way. The more I learn the harder and more I have to work and it sure as heck is not reflected in my paycheck. But I love what I do, so I have no real complaints about it.

 

but Rick, you're still young and climbing the proverbial ladder .... by the time you get to 50 you'll be eons ahead of a lot of us... probably be retired!

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Like my dad used to say, "If I had known I would live this long, I would have taken better care of myself".

Actually, there is a lot about my life that I am enjoying, but I do have to say that this year and a divorce after 41 years make me think it was something I should have done a long time ago.

There are several cars I wish I had kept and there were several others I wish I had bought.

RandyA

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A good friend of mine was telling me last week he wishes he would have taken that job he could have had right after school. He told me several things he wished he had done. I told him then I am happy with the choices I have made.

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Lifes experiences makes us who we are :smile5: only thing I would change is: ride in a different direction on 9th December, 2007........then legs would be okay, and family wouldn't go through the upset and trauma.

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but Rick, you're still young and climbing the proverbial ladder .... by the time you get to 50 you'll be eons ahead of a lot of us... probably be retired!

lol I don't know about that but I guess we'll see... :happy34:

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If I could do my life over I would have studied to become a veterinarian instead of a mechanic and I would have been more socially active during my high school and teen years. For the rest I would not change anything

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Yes, I definitely wouldn't have married my first wife. Other than that I wouldn't change anything else!:big-grin-emoticon:

 

 

Ditto on that............wwwelllll maybe not marry the second either:Avatars_Gee_George:

.........well..............and then theres the other stuff too.................:innocent::smile5:

 

Brian:rotfl::rotfl:

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There are lots of things I would like to change, however any action has a reaction and since I am good with most of the things I did I don't think I would wish for those I did not to change the outcome from the things I did like....... Confused? I know I am....

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