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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
Been raining on and off here all afternoon but it's cooled it down nicely after the last week or so so hopefully I'll get a good nights sleep tonight.
YOLO.
Sometimes it's the difficult times that make us appreciate the good times more and makes us more rounded people.
I've just had the worst week, also happened to co-incide with my birthday. It's not great, but then I was simply out with my kids this morning at the park and suddenly it doesn't seem so bad.
There is no point regretting the past, it doesn't change it. The one thing you can change is the future and only you have the power to do this. So what if you're 40, 50 or 60? So what if you could die tomorrow? Be alive for today.
My advice to you Chris is to don't waste your life. Give up television and video games. Learn as many skills as you can. Get out and see the world. I think most of the people here would do things a lot differently if they could be 21 again. I think I would be travelling around Europe as an artist and indie game developer. Writing a crime fiction novel in a cafe in the south of France.
Oh wait I think you're still studying right? Thats good.
Don't think it matters what I do with my life, I'll always have regrets, I think everyone does. Besides there's nothing stopping me dying today!
I'm very happy though, yeah, I'm off to Bournemouth in September to study Animation, which is just incredible. Couldn't have asked for a better life direction. I'll still have regrets when I'm older though!
I think most of the people here would do things a lot differently if they could be 21 again. I think I would be travelling around Europe as an artist and indie game developer. Writing a crime fiction novel in a cafe in the south of France.
I'm twenty two and have just signed a contract for a dull office job at BSI. That's pretty much the same, r..right?
I would highly recommend it. The professional reviews of it aren't even worth reading so don't be put off by its ratings
Oh wait I think you're still studying right? Thats good.
It's only natural for things to move on, but the memories and the laughs still live, if you let them of course. Think everyone gets a bit nostalgic and likes to look at their individual past every now and then, it's a special era that made you who you are now, but take a look around you right now, you're making more memories as we speak :-)
I know, it's a bit rich coming from a guy who has been on the planet for nearly 21 years, but I never intend on getting down on life, otherwise what's the point?