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Anthony Wilkening

10 Years Ago

A Lesson On Regret

I found this article and just thought i would share it because i feel most people deny themselves of their full potential, think to yourself if you were on your death bed tomorrow would you have any regrets or things you wished you would have done? or would you be happy that you did everything you could to live life the way you wanted to live it?

Here is the article
http://www.marcandangel.com/2013/08/06/one-lesson-on-regret-most-people-learn-too-late/

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Edward Fielding

10 Years Ago

Our family motto has been "no regrets" - when we had to opportunity to pull up roots and live on an island off the coast of Maine, we did it. No looking back and thinking - what if we had done x?

 

Anthony Wilkening

10 Years Ago

I am a religious person and believe everything happens for a reason, i have always been a rebel, conformity does not exist in my mind. I have been a traveler all my life and i am a true adventurer, i have faced death many times in my life and i am not afraid to die. I still feel my life is not complete however, i have done so many things others have never done or will never do but i have this feeling inside of me that i can always do more and i will never give up no matter what. Everyday is a blessing and everyday i try to become more knowledgeable than i was yesterday, sure i have regrets, but i wouldn't take anything back for i would not be the person i am today. Ultimately i feel everyday is a new beginning in life and i am only regretful when i waste a day doing nothing. Live more, regret less, and always stay true to yourself. Everyone has a choice to either be positive or negative about everything life may throw at you. In other words find a way to turn negatives into positives and your life will be filled with joy!!!

Anthony Wilkening

 

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