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Wednesday
09Apr

Oh, to be Twenty-One Again

j0422320.jpgNOT!! Yesterday was my birthday. A friend of mine asked me "how does it feel to be 21 again?" I said "once was enough!" (by the way I'm 45 now). Did you or anyone you know ever say they'd like to 21 again but knowing then what they now? Sounds good in theory but your youth is what  made you person you are today.

We've all done stupid things and things we regret but if you could change the past it would change your present. It's like pulling a thread on a sweater eventually it falls apart. We also all have great memories too. Good times, people we've met. Some of those people touched us and changed us in ways we may not even realize.

Everything we experience molds us into the people we are today and will become tomorrow. Think about the people around you today that you love and appreciate. Would they still be in your life if you changed the past. Everything that happens has a ripple affect, like when you throw a stone into the lake. Those ripples reach out further and further out. You never know when one action will start a chain reaction, not just for you but for the people around you.

Don't sit around and think about how you wish you could have done things differently. Live in the moment, plan for the future. Enjoy your birthday,. Don't think about the years gone by but the great things to come. 


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