if you were to die tomorrow

It wasn't my intention to be deep, honest :D

I just mean I am one of those people who is much more inclined to do something he shouldn't and make a mistake, than make the mistake of not doing something when I should have and regret it later.
 
Deep man. Deep.


I'd regret not being able to have a family of my own. :(

Always loved the image of dying quietly in a armchair at a family thing with grand kids racing about and my sons and daughters chattering and preparing dinner or something.

How nasty giving them all such a shock.

For me I'd like to go out in style :D
 
Regret not experiencing true love for all it's worth. And yes, it is a regret since i had the chance to make it work, but i was a coward, and even though i may well not be a coward any more it's not as easy as it looks to find it in the first place.

Other than that, i've enjoyed my life. I think i appreciate the value of happiness more than most.
 
if i were to die tomorrow my main regret would probably be spending so much time on education, would also regret not proposing and then getting married to my girlfriend of 8 years.
 
You can regret pretty much everything you have either done or haven't done depending on your mood at any given moment. So just enjoy being dead and rest in peace.
 
I'd regret not assaulting a few people.
I'd regret not attracting more females.
I'd regret my poor social life with mates who never do anything.
I'd regret not getting enough sleep.
I'd regret not doing anything remotely useful with my life. (yet).
 
Regrets, I've a few, then again, not enough to mention, I did the things I needed to do without exception, I navigated the road of life, step by step, and ultimately, I did things, my way.

But in all honesty, I regret one thing above all others, letting go of the person that truely made me happy in favour of someone that I had had a crush on for the previous decade.
 
exactly. there's always one who just doesn't get it.

Bleh.

You should have been more clear. If there were misinterpretations it was only your own fault regardless of how many "got it", not that it's not a subject that has been done a million times before.

It doesn't say "If you had advance notice that you were going to die tomorrow".
It doesn't say "If you knew that you were going to die tomorrow".

It just says "If you were to die tomorrow".

There's really no need for the attitude. Plus, that would actually be at least three who didn't get it (me the poster I quoted, and one more)....so maybe I "didn't get it" but at least, unlike you, I am capable of basic mathematics.

So, in order to answer the original post, I would regret not travelling back in time and encouraging your mother to use contraceptives.
 
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