It's time to think deep and think, what is the biggest regret of your life?
Given some people have new regrets everyday, but i want you to think deep for a second and really think about what you regret the most.
I see all these official threads, i read through them and they are about people feeling alone or something such as the t-misc girl help thread.
It's time we look past that and as a teen take a look at our biggest regret we have had.
flaming/trolling will get you negged.
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11-28-2012, 02:25 PM #1
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11-28-2012, 02:27 PM #2
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11-28-2012, 04:12 PM #9
I'd have to say stopping sports at the age of 12 which was around 5th grade and just gaming 24/7 every time I'd get home from school. This caused me to get fat around the age of 14 I was getting really big then by the age of 17-18 I was around 210lbs and my diet was ****. I'd eat junk food and drink tons of pop. It wasn't till the age of 19 after I was out of high school that I found out about this website and wanted to change my life, I was tierd of being socially awkward. I spent months and months just reading the forums and trying to learn everything I could about dieting and building muscle. Not lifting and changing my life earlier is my biggest regret. I could of went through grades 6-12 going to prom, and doing things that most normal people do.. I think that what I went through made me stronger and changed my life, I no longer have to worry about veering off the road to aesthetics. I hope one day my story will help touch and change the lives of those that went through the exact same hardships as I did.
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11-28-2012, 04:21 PM #10
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11-28-2012, 04:25 PM #12
Being a complete pussy for the first 18 years of my life in all aspects. Brb depression, had a lot of friends, all problems were self created, excuses and more excuses, did not do well with the womens(still a lot better than the average Tmiscer).
A lion does not concern himself with the opinions of sheep.-Unknown
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11-28-2012, 04:42 PM #13
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11-28-2012, 04:46 PM #14
Probably being a very shy reclused guy all the way up to 9th grade. Its a good thing I found out about zyzz. I wish I had those elementary moments to look back on, but my early school was not very pleasant, and my late one is just work so far.
It is your reaction to adversity, not the adversity itself, that determines how your life’s story will develop. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf
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11-28-2012, 05:44 PM #18
Halo 3 and Modern Warfare 2 Gamebattles ruined my high school academics freshman year.
I was in a gifted engineering program that basically, I ended up as a senior taking Calc BC (as well as gaining a lot of knowledge regarding engineering) which, if I did well on the AP test and wasn't choosing an engineering major (I am), I would never take a math class in college. Freshman year however, I spent so much time playing videogames, I was so used to never doing homework and getting straight A's. Got a D in math freshman year, and did poorly and definitely not to the best of my abilities in other classes. I fought my way up to a barely decent GPA. My biggest issue was that the years I slacked off were the foundation to math. By the end of sophomore year, I had already taken AP stats, Algebra 3-4, Honors Geometry. And these were the years I barely learned anything. This came back to bite me HARD on the ACT, and in calculus, I can do the calculus steps, but I can't see the algebraic shortcuts and that kills me on tests.
From a non-academic standpoint,
I will forever, for the rest of my life, regret not playing football in high school. Players and other parents told me I should, but a few people told me I would get destroyed and that it wasn't for me. I actually listened to them and passed up the opportunity. I will never be able to comprehend the feeling of playing in front of packed bleachers with what I can only assume is a brotherhood (football team).
I play varsity tennis as well, but no one goes to those games and if you don't have money, you can't go too far in that sport. Hard work in tennis only works up until you start playing with people good enough to break your racket meaning you constantly need to restring, not to mention buying grip, the gear etc. And without expensive lessons, you won't go too far. Football is a different story.Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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11-28-2012, 06:50 PM #23
I don't have many regrets. I try very hard to move past my mistakes and learn from them, but let them be part of the past. There are many things that make me want to go back in time and change, but I ultimately had no control over them (like family issues, finances, etc).
Right off the top of my head, I wish I would've been more active earlier in my life. I used to be a fat slug and I'm ashamed of that. I wish I would've been more outgoing instead of acting like an anti-social communist. I should've continued playing baseball and I should've started football earlier. There are some relationships in the past that I should've let go of. I was just pursuing relationships that weren't good for me. Can't think of anything else.This post is Natypes approved.
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I'm also a gun snob.
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11-28-2012, 06:51 PM #24
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11-28-2012, 07:17 PM #26
I have so many regrets it isn't even funny. I'll just list 3 though.
1. I regret being a self-absorbed, introvert from age 13-16 and thinking that the world revolved around me and that other people were idiots.
2. I regret being a lazy butt who ate junk and never trained until i was 16 years old.
3. I regret builidng my life around my ex girlfriend. I got my first girlfriend 6 months ago and became way to emotionally attached. I stopped hanging out with friends and quit caring about other people. I spent as much time as possible with her, and thought about her all day long. Well, she broke up with me a week ago. She said that it wasn't my fault, but that her feelings had changed. She said she still wants to be friends and thinks i'm a great guy. Because I was so emotionally attached and put all my 'proverbial' eggs in one basket, the breakup has pretty much crushed me. I shouldn't have become so focused on her and I really regret it. It's gonna take a long time to heal.TRUMP 2020!!!
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