Time Turner

If you could turn back time to change one decision you've made in your life, would you do it?

  • YES! If I'd done that one thing differently, my life would be dope af!

    Votes: 11 61.1%
  • No. If I changed something I might mess up what I have now.

    Votes: 5 27.8%
  • Not sure. That's a tough call...

    Votes: 2 11.1%

  • Total voters
    18

Queen M

General of the Army of Bad Bitches and Badassitude
If you could go back in time to make one life decision differently with what you know now, would you do it? If you do it, nothing in your life now would be the same. If you did, your life could end up better or worse.

Would you risk it?

If you pick 'not sure,' feel free to explain.

 
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"YES! If I'd done that one thing differently, my life would be dope af!"

Clearly I would have joined NPO when I started playing P&W so I could be best managed with my goods, money, military, and all other decisions.  That would have for sure gone way better for me than joining the alliance I choose to join.  My life would for sure be "dope af" had I only done THAT.

 
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"YES! If I'd done that one thing differently, my life would be dope af!"

Clearly I would have joined NPO when I started playing P&W so I could be best managed with my goods, money, military, and all other decisions.  That would have for sure gone way better for me than joining the alliance I choose to join.  My life would for sure be "dope af" had I only done THAT.
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I kinda wish I would've joined TKR when I first started playing, but if I had @Angevin and I wouldn't have met and fallen in warmongering love...

 
Maybe. Made some bad decisions. Some actually are just more traumatizing and resulted in worse decisions in the future. Not all lessons are learned from in a positive way.

But would it really make things better? Like I'd maybe be a millionaire or something if I changed some things, but it's not like extra money would mean more happiness.

 
no one decision in my life carries that much significance, everything i don't like about my life thus far is a result of trends that aren't so simply resolved

for instance, i think i chose the wrong college but i also don't think i was equipped to succeed in any college and my lack of self-awareness at the time would have followed me anywhere

as it stands now, i've got a lot of shit i'm not happy about but i'm on the right track and i've learned an incredible amount so i'll stick with it

 
I wish I would've been a bit smarter with my education right after high school. However, had I done what I should have done I probably wouldn't have met my spousal unit. On the other hand, I may be a lot further along in my career...

Tough call for me.

 
It's hard to say for me. Through high school, I decided to take hard course loads over worrying about class rank and stuff. Resulted in an abysmal class rank because my high school was so competitive(top 20%, GPA of 5.1/5). I don't what the ramifications would've been if I had prioritized class rank, but being curious, I recalculated and got a GPA of 5.5/5, which would've been top 7%, which is the UT auto-admit cutoff.

 
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