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Nagi Naoe [Weiß Kreuz] ([personal profile] unkinder) wrote in [personal profile] explosivecombat 2015-04-15 10:56 pm (UTC)

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I find it rather hard to believe that there is anyone who hasn't had the thought of wanting to change some instance in their past in the hopes that perhaps the situation would turn out differently if they did. One would hope that a different path taken or approach used would cause things to turn out more favorably in some way or another.

I think it is foolish to regret ones actions simply because you would not have done what you did if you weren't intending to do so at the time. But one may certainly regret the outcome of that action, no matter the intentions behind it.

But to answer your question, no. I cannot say I would necessarily change anything even if I had the opportunity, because that would require knowing exactly what you would do differently. It is one thing to say you know you would do a certain thing if you could do it all over again, but it is entirely another to be placed in that situation and expect yourself to be able to make the right decision. It is just as likely the change could make you into a different person in a way you never wanted.

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