If you were to die tomorrow, what would you regret not having done? (Please do not die tomorrow).....

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Corey The Goofyhawk Profile
Corey The Goofyhawk , Epic has no limit, answered

I've always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon. That would be my regret for something I haven't done. Also, I would regret not trying different pizzas from different states around the country! Good luck to you.

Ancient Hippy Profile
Ancient Hippy answered

I'd regret not ever seeing a California sunset over the Pacific.

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Ancient Hippy
Ancient Hippy commented
Didge, we're never going to let you forget either. I'll let Fred know, he'll bust your chops over that one.
Ray Dart
Ray Dart commented
Sitting on the beach at Ventura with a bottle of California's best and a few friends - just wonderful. Perhaps I'll get back someday.
Ancient Hippy
Ancient Hippy commented
I hope you do Ray. Maybe I'll join you.
Roy Lovett Profile
Roy Lovett answered

I would regret not having told my brother I forgive him... And I also regret not receiving the answers I needed. Basically, getting and giving closure.

Cookie Roma Profile
Cookie Roma answered

My main regret will always be that I wasn't a MUCH BETTER parent. 

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Didge Doo
Didge Doo commented
I can share that with you, Cookie. No matter what we do for our kids, with hindsight we can see how we might have done it better. That's a regret for me, too.
Cookie Roma
Cookie Roma commented
I do an outstanding job until about 11 or 12 years old.............you know when it gets really hard......then I mess up A LOT!!!!
Didge Doo Profile
Didge Doo answered

Absolutely nothing.

My first thought on reading your question was "Complete my education" but had I done that my life would certainly have taken a different course. That applies to everything we do. Small decisions, small changes of direction, lead us to new interests, new acquaintances, new friends, new loves, new families -- and to change any one thing may improve my life beyond measure (certainly financially) but it may also cost me a great deal that I hold dear.

So I'll stay as I am, live with my decisions, and not spend too much time regretting lost opportunities.

Bucket lists? They're a fad. I'm happy just to plod along. :)

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Tom  Jackson
Tom Jackson commented
Didge, you epitomize everything I want to be when I grow up---"Australian."
Didge Doo
Didge Doo commented
When was a kid I couldn't wait to grow up. Now I'm a geezer I'm glad I never made it. :)
Frederick Fisk Profile
Frederick Fisk answered

I'd regret hundreds of things, most probably, but currently I want to see the Aurora Borealis and lie below and just watch.

Tom  Jackson Profile
Tom Jackson answered

Failing to Indulge in all the legitimate pleasures that I failed to avail myself of at the time.

Arthur Wright Profile
Arthur Wright , Florida Paralegal with a BS degree in Social-Psychology, answered

Meeting and hearing more stories from you, and visiting Alaska

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Arthur Wright
Arthur Wright commented
Rooster, count yourself in here too, my treat my friend
Ray Dart
Ray Dart commented
I have no real idea what to say, or how to respond.

Over the past 10 years I've met many people here. Most have been nice.

Arthur, you are a true "gent". I also hope to meet you too.

One day.......
Arthur Wright
Arthur Wright commented
Ray , you don't nee to say a thing here at all as you and I have been really good friends on here for many years now and we have a silent kind of agreement forever my friend so no need to say anything and Rooster is a lot like us , and same age group so hes really cool too

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