Showing posts with label regrets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label regrets. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Back To You




Like a star that guides a ship across the ocean
that's how your love
will take me home back to you
And if I wish upon that star
someday I'll be where you are
I know that day is coming soon
I'm coming back to you.



lyrics from the song
Back to You/Bryan Adams




Originally posted on Yahoo 360
September 29, 2007
comments included at the end of this post


What if we could go back and look into the eyes of someone you love who has passed and tell them how much you love and miss them, spend time with them or just give them a big hug . . . fix those mistakes we made in life, go back and rewind immediately after we know we said the wrong thing and have the ability to say it again . . . the manipulation of life's outcomes. Rewind immediately after the lottery numbers are called and be the first one to get them right . . . we'd all be millionaires wouldn't we?

How about the love that got away? What if you could go back and do it all over again?

History would constantly evolve into whoever's concept of fixing what was wrong was achieved. What a crazy thought . . . the world would be far more out of control than it is now if outcomes could be changed and manipulated.

In my life, I've dealt with death starting at a very young age and I still don't deal with it well. Many of my friends were killed in automobile accidents and coming from a very large italian family with my grandparents each having at least ten brothers and sisters, I think I experienced more than the normal person. Then my grandmother who raised me and was actually more like my mom than my mom died at a very young age . . . well, my childlike thoughts wished that I could go to the place where I could visit those who had passed on who I loved so much. At the time, I didn't have much religion with just a vague concept of heaven, so death freaked me out.

I've since become a Christian as an adult and death does not freak me out as it did in my younger days . . . but when my husband passed away, the notion of time travel and visiting heaven has come to my mind quite often. I guess that happens when someone so close to you passes on suddenly without warning. You spend your life with this person and don't even get to say goodbye . . . what if you could? What if we had the ability to visit heaven, not a time travel thing where history would be constantly evolving and changing . . . just a visit to another time or another dimension like heaven.

Of course I would love to be the merchant in charge of all travel arrangements . . . would be a popular item on eBay . . . talk about difficulty in pricing an item or a service for something so priceless and worth more than all the money in the world . . . at least it would be to me. For now, I visit them in my dreams.

What do you think? For once, I would love to use it to win the lottery, not have to worry about survival and be able to help people with the money I win. What would you do with the powers of going back?

lol I know most of you probably think that I have really gone over the edge with this one . . .





Comments

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If I could go back in time...I would have never left my Dad and my home state in search of adventure. Never have been able to connect closely with him again nor return to old friends or old places for more than a day or so.
Saturday September 29, 2007 - 11:11pm (EDT)



very thought provoking..... there are a few things that i would love to go back in time and re-do or at least re-think.....
the 2 most important one would be~
going back to october 31, 1987.. when nick was born 9 weeks premature...
to go back to sept of 2002 and stay by mum's bed when she was dying instead of leaving...
and going back to 1993 when we had that wicked fight that i just can't forgive her for............
excellent post gina....
Saturday September 29, 2007 - 11:18pm (EDT)



btw.. that was 3 not 2!! ok... now you have my mind reeling.... so i'm adding one more...
1984... i would'nt have gone to the bar after the boyfriend brokeup with me... that decision alone would have changed the whole course of my life.........
Saturday September 29, 2007 - 11:24pm (EDT)
If I could travel back in time and visit someone. It would be my grandmother (mom's mother) I miss her so much. She died of a brain tumor when I was 12. She told my Mom before she died Take care of Sherri she is my Heart. I wish my Son could have meat her. She didn't get to meat any of her great grandchildren. My Grandpa (Mom's Dad) Did though but not my child. She was the women that took the most time with me and she lived close about 10 minutes away. My Dad's parents lived in VA and we live in AL. I have made some mistakes in my life and even though I don't regret my son some of those mistakes probably wouldn't have been made if she had been alive! Hope you are having a great weekend!
Saturday September 29, 2007 - 10:29pm (CDT)


You going over the edge was the farthest thing from my mind Gina, excellent post, some many places and times I would like to be able to go back to.
Take good care,
Blessings.
Saturday September 29, 2007 - 08:40pm (PDT)

Great blog and great thoughts!!! It would be great to go back and see my father once again before he passed away. I was not by his bedside when he passed on and I have always regretted that day. Still hurts me to this day knowing that I was not a part of the last people he saw..

You have not gone over the edge on this one.. What you said really makes you think
Saturday September 29, 2007 - 09:28pm (PDT)
My mom alwasy told me that hind sight is 20/20. Actually--I know lots of people have said that LOL but it is true. I guess knowing we only have one chance to let people know that we care--all we really have is today---we just need to learn to make the most of each moment. But time travel would be fun! Hugs!!
Saturday September 29, 2007 - 11:29pm (CDT)



awwwwwww Jan . . . that is what the events of 9-11 did for my husband and I . . . we lived for each and every moment learning through the tragedy that life is so fragile, not knowing he only had a little over a year to live after that . . . although I didn't have a chance to say goodbye, thank God I have no regrets. Sometimes I think I was spared . . . what would I have said? Would can you say anyway? I'm in a pondering mood tonight ya'll!!

I only hope I am bringing back good memories . . . these are good memories for me when I think along these lines.

Great discussion!!
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 12:43am (EDT)
I never got to say goodbye to my dad who died on a heartback while away on vacation. If I could turn back time I´d insist he´d stay home and check into a hospital...if only...!
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 07:17am (CEST)





I would go visit my grandpa Abie in heaven and tell him how much I loved him and appreciated all the little things he did for me and how, 10 years later, I miss him and think about him everyday...
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 03:05am (EDT)





You're not over the edge yet. I think we all have been there, thought about that, too many times. I know I have.
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 08:26am (EDT)
So many small things that would make so much difference...I have a couple things I would do I guess. Thanks for making me think about the what ifs....
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 08:29am (EDT)
We should learn how to deal with death - our whole attitude towards it should be different. But it is not easy. You cannot accept not seeing again a person you love and care about. It is tough. But that's life and that's how it goes. Some people use religion to find strength, others use their logic...but everybody needs to move on.

As to the trips to heaven, I had a dream some years ago - I was in heaven, saw Virgin Mary and asked her to take me see all the relatives that were dead. And so she did. The dream was so real that I woke up and was wondering if I was dead or alive. But if you had a travel agency arranging trips to heaven I wouldn't be a client Gina. It would be really hard for me to say goodbye to someone for the second time. I'll have to wait till the day that I'll go there to stay.

Travels back and forth into time would be a mess girlfriend! ;)
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 02:32pm (CEST)





Hmmm. Time travel. If I could go back just the once, I would take my parents aside and tel them how important I was as a child. No matter what was happening to them. Of course, this would be no guarantie of change.
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 10:12am (CDT)



I dont know about this one!!! if I could travel back I dont know if I would have gotten married so young and maybe traveled and went to college right then.But see if I would change time then I wouldnt have my kids or I wouldnt have met Tim and those are the bright spots in my life. Certain things I would!!! too bad we couldnt do that!!! have a good day dear Gina!! going to rest now.
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 11:20am (EDT)



I would rather travel forward in time, to see whats to come rather than go back. I've seen the past, yeah I miss ppl that have died but if we really could travel in time I rather go where I havent been than to where I have.
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 11:31am (EDT)



This isn't a crazy idea at all Gina. Although I wouldn't want to be able to change the past, (how messed up would the world be then. Not a good thought..... ) But to be able to travel back abd visit people and events, like watching it as a movie maybe, would be so comforting and special. What a thought provoking post you've done. It brought back some good memories, thanks. :)
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 11:56am (EDT)



sometimes Humanity looses too much of today, because they are so busy feeling guilty about yesterday or worrying about tomorrow. yesterday is gone. tomorrow is but a dream. there is only today. and absolutely everything happens the way it needs to and for a reason. mistakes and all, i would not change a single thing. i have no regrets. ; D
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 12:01pm (EDT)



p.s.....i do not think you've gone over the edge at all. the whole concept of time travel is really awesome, but how to do it without altering things that should not be altered? aye, there's the rub!
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 12:29pm (EDT)



If I could go back in time, there are many things I would change. Too many to list! LOL
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 02:00pm (EDT)
Very thought provoking. I would like to say I would go back and not repeat the same mistakes I made, but I would just make others so what would really change? It's almost impossible to select a time to go back to. There are many times and people I would like to visit in order to learn about my heritage. I have done some genealogy and discovered some interesting facts. I guess the person I would most like to see again would be my maternal grandmother. She was a peach.
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 11:00am (PDT)
My favorite movie is Somewhere In Time. It's such a beautiful story and it takes place on one of the most beautiful places here in Michigan.

I had an extremely large family on my father's side and went to a lot of funerals when I was young. I guess I never really thought about that till just now. My son, at 15, just went to his first funeral when my MIL passed away. By 15 I had already been to at least 20 funerals.

I am trying to think about where I would like to visit again and the only things I can really come up with is the birth of my children and to see my great-grandma again.

Great subject!
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 04:09pm (EDT)
I like the idea of knowing what the lottery numbers would be, not really for myself, but to set up my children and make their lives a little bit easier. I don't think I need time travel to visit heaven, I think we carry our lost loved ones around in our hearts, I tell them there, things I should have said before they left and one day I will be there to hug them again.

This is a very nice blog Gina, and very thought provoking.
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 04:28pm (CDT)



I think it would break my heart even more having to say goodbye again..I hope that they know..and can see, it is always so hard on those left behind..this life is a twinkling of the eye..and soon enough we will all be together again. :)
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 06:36pm (EDT)



I think about going back in time alot. But usually it's to witness historical events. But if I could go back now, I'd go back about six months and talk to a certain person a lot more than I did. God bless.
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 04:08pm (PDT)
I would go back 24 1/2 years and tell the earlier me to run from that blonde as fast as you can. Is that selfish?
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 07:23pm (EDT)



So you want specifics? Two things come to mind, To follow Jesus during His ministry, and to tag along with the Corps of Discovery with Lewis and Clark and see the Indian culture in it's prime and relatively untouched.
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 04:55pm (PDT)



To go back to a historic time . . . I'd love to go back to the times of Cleopatra in Egypt or go back to the wild west days of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid . . .
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 07:59pm (EDT)



i am not so sure i'd want to go back, even to relive the good times... although there aren't all that many, and they are just moments, not periods... interesting thought... a few decisions different, and i might not be single and clueless about women, but this is what i have, lol...
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 09:29pm (EDT)



I love Bryan Adams. Oh Gina...I feel for you. I would love to go back in time knowing what I know now. Live my life over and not make the same mistakes I have made in the past. If only!!!
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 07:18pm (PDT)



I'd like to go back to sneak up & smack myself in the back of the head just as I'm about to do something particularly stupid or hurtful.

After that selfish indulgence, I'd have to think about preventing murders and acts of terror. Then there's a spate of musicians one could protect from themselves or air accidents. Oh, my.

Unconditional Love!
Sunday September 30, 2007 - 08:51pm (MDT)
I don't think you have gone over the edge at all, I sometimes wonder the same thing, I'd love to go back and hug my Dad and get to know my Grandmother better, ask her so much about her childhood, when she lived in Scotland and why she came over to Canada all by herself as a young girl. I understand you and your reasons for wanting to go there ((Hugs))
Monday October 1, 2007 - 12:09am (ADT)
my past is riddled with mistakes and bad judgements and missed opportunities. as a young'un i seemed to stumble from one crisis to the next. the problem is, though, that if went back in time i would still be the same young person i used to be with the same personality flaws and bad judgement and insecurity.i am sure that i would make the same mistakes, and have to live through all that again. shudder! no thanks!
as for going back in time to a part of history? nuh. lower life expectancy and less rights for women. no way.
could i go back and make the world a better place by stepping in at a crucial time and preventing a disastrous action from taking place (like thwarting an assasination)? the trouble is - i am a bit of a cynic. while i was doing one good thing in one part of the world you can rely on human nature to step in and provide an equally bad thing to replace the bad thing that i had thwarted. make sense? no? thought not...
Monday October 1, 2007 - 06:17pm (EST)
i do have some things i wish i'd done differently, but then i look at where i am today and have to wonder if i changed any aspect of my past if my present also would change.. so.. nothing.. i'd not change a thing.. excellent question for blogging.. it's always interesting to see the different responses to this kind of question
HUGS
Monday October 1, 2007 - 07:12am (PDT)



Actually, what you say makes complete sense. Paradox is one of the reasons I'd think about it. It might seem like a good thing to give a shooter a shove, or more, but one never knows.

Still trying to decide what I'd hit my earlier self with.

Unconditional Love!
Monday October 1, 2007 - 08:13am (MDT)
Well technically time travel is possible, but it can only be counted in nano seconds, not much cop for mending a broken heart really.

To be honest I'd risk blowing the whole space/time continuum apart for the chance to take away some of the damage I've done in the past. That sounds selfish, but it's not my heart I want to mend.
Monday October 1, 2007 - 06:08pm (BST)

If I could time travel it would be back to 1984..ahhh love love
Monday October 1, 2007 - 07:15pm (PDT)



Finally I am able to post here.... I have been trying for the last 2 days to get to my friends blogs!

I too have experienced loss from a very young age. Far sooner than I should have been dealing with that and I have played with this question myself many times. I think I would struggle to turn the clock back if I couldn't keep the person with me, it would break my heart to let them go again but there are things I wish I could say to them about what was left unsaid and should have been said! I like to think they know. I have sat down and talked with that person and explained.... I know it is not the same as having them here looking them in the eye. Some days I want to rewind the clock, other days I am not sure I can deal with what that means!

Yes with all that rewinding I wonder how it will change the future and what I would miss out on because I had turned the clock back. Would I have met my husband...., would I have had children, would I still be alive.... The questions go on to infinity and beyond. The reality is very frightening either way really!
Tuesday October 2, 2007 - 08:29am (GST)
The expression of loss... is an expression of love. The physics of time is a constant.. the mind can excape constraints... the beautiful place of emotions.. feelings...saying goodbye may have no meaning.. saying hello is like life anew.... the philosophical thoughts expressed here are all entwined a few strands or all.. for this moment... with goodnights and goodmornings..... love the colours Gina.. hello all from Ralph G.
Tuesday October 2, 2007 - 03:12am (PDT)
my mother died when she was 39 and I was 21, I was out of town when she passed so I did not get to see her and tell her how much I loved adored and respected and needed her. that is my one main regret in life. I didn't get to say good bye to my mother. I love you mom.
Tuesday October 2, 2007 - 04:33am (PDT)




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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Freedom and success . . . the other side of fear of failure




Fear of failure . . . despite rational thinking, education, talent and ability . . . makes the exhilaration of victory and success impossible. Fear can cause a potentially successful person to accept mediocrity . . . if you don’t take the risk, you’re guaranteed not to face failure.


The other side of that fear
is freedom and success . . .


Henry Ford stated, “Whether you think you can or you can’t, you’re right.”


Thoughts are powerful and fear is irrational . . . it is the thought of the fear, not the actual experience or “failure,” but the dread it inspires. Obsessive dwelling on the matter reinforces one dark thought after another until success is no longer a reality.


The weight of the dread and fear builds and grows, slowing down progress and cluttering the mind. If the fear is thought of logically, we find they have no rational basis.

Just do it . . .


Smart educated engineers laughed at Henry Ford’s dream of building automobiles, who no doubt perceived him as illiterate and ignorant since he was just an uneducated man with a dream.


Ford was "ignorant" of the fear he overcame due to of his lack of education. His dream was greater than his fear and perceived “limitations” . . . positive thoughts of his dream drove him to success.


How unfortunate would it have been if he let his fear of failure conquer him?


Success is action and bold, courageous movement toward your goals and dreams. Action dispels fear . . . giving fear the time to occupy the thought process is giving it permission to paralyze any efforts and actions, leading to ultimate failure that was feared to begin with. Fear is not rational and is a vicious cycle!


Boldly moving toward your goals a little at a time, embracing the smallest of victories along the way, can start chipping away at that bondage of fear.


Success knows no boundaries!


Understanding how these fears affect us and learning how to cope and manage ourselves in the midst of the fear is one of the most important steps to freedom from fears.


When you miss out on an opportunity due to fear, you will never get that moment back . . . then the floodgates of regrets open up to mingle with the fears.  The pity party is then on its way . . . it is a vicious cycle.


We can’t prevent bad things from happening in our lives, but we can learn how to suppress or eliminate the obsessive focus fear places on us and not live a life of mediocrity with regrets.


We only have one life . . . and we CAN control the quality of that life through our thoughts and attitude.


You can conquer almost any fear if you
will only make up your mind to do so.
For remember, fear doesn’t exist 
anywhere except in the mind. 

~Dale Carnegie~



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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Regrets . . . or Stepping Stones?



"Your regrets aren't what you did, but what you didn't do. 
So I take every opportunity."

- Cameron Diaz


"You'll seldom experience regret for anything that you've done.
 It is what you haven't done that will torment you. 
The message, therefore, is clear. Do it! 
Develop an appreciation for the present moment. 
Seize every second of your life and savor it. 
Value your present moments. 
Using them up in any self-defeating ways
 means you've lost them forever."

- Wayne Dyer



"Never give up and good luck will find you."

- Falcor, is the Luck Dragon from the awesome movie "The NeverEnding Story" which came out in 1984.



Love Comes in Many Forms
By Meredith Banker 
(http://www.twitter.com/actressgirl218)

Love comes in many forms
Self-love is the best
It is better to want than need
But everyone needs
Find the need in yourself
And fill it with what you want
I wish; I grow
I challenge
I look for those who challenge my heart, my soul, my expansion
I am expanding and it is a beautiful thing
I always want, I always stay hungry
Never sacrifice yourself or your dreams to fulfill someone else's needs
I breathe, I am alive; I awaken the fire within me
Do not let your soul be deprived of its vision
Accept, awaken, enlighten
Challenge yourself
Do not look to others to challenge you
I see right through you


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Regrets? Of course I have them . . . everyone does one thing or another in their life they wish would have never happened. But I choose to see those things as life's stepping stones, not regrets even if the situation didn't turn out as I had planned.

In my entire life, there isn't anything I would do over again because I would not be in this place and time in my life. Everything happens for a reason . . . even failures or those things we perceive as failures. My greatest lessons came out of what I perceive as failure.

On the other hand, I don't have those type of regrets because of something I really wanted to do and didn't do since I always try to make myself happy. Those actions have not always been successful, in fact, some were the most devastating failures of my life. However, I appreciate the lessons learned from those failures and can never go back and wonder "what if" . . . I was true to myself and what my intuition and heart wanted.

Just do it . . . whatever it is that you think will make you happy . . . don't have regrets!











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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Love and appreciation




We don’t know what we’ve got
Until we lose it
But it’s also true
That we don’t know what we’ve
been missing until it arrives

Don’t let a day go by without
telling that special person in your life
you love them with all your heart
because they could be suddenly gone


I’m a widow who speaks from experience
and so glad that I did and it made a difference
We treated each other as if it was our last day
Never parting without a hug, a smile and
three little words . . . I love you


Life is fragile
We are here one day
Could be gone the next
I have no regrets


Losing someone is one end of the spectrum
At the other end is searching and finding love again
Treating it with great appreciation and respect


I know what has been missing in my life
Someone special and unconditional love
I anxiously await his arrival
As I hear his heart beat




I Love You
Donna Summer
Lyrics
Well he searched and searched for nights and days
till he found the one he loved
and he wrapped her in his arms again
and then he thanked the stars above
that he found what he’d been looking for
and he stared her in the eyes
He said “I love you”
he said “I love you”
love you, love you
She stared him right back in the eyes
with a look of disbelief
then she gazed off into somewhere else
was it real or just a dream?
and she pulled him, oh so close to her
and she whispered in his ear
She said “I love you”
she said “I love you too”
love you, love you, love you
So together they will always be
until the stars fall from the sky
They said “I love you”
yes, I really do
they said “I love you”
yes, I do
I do, I do, I do, I do
So together they will always be
until the stars fall from the sky
so if you find someone you love a lot
you must never let them go
you just hold them tight with all your might
and you say three little words
You say “I love you”


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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Big Picture




“The most pathetic person in the world is
 the person who has sight, but no vision.”  
Helen Keller

“Far away there in the sunshine are my highest
 aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up
 and see their beauty, believe in them, and follow
 where they lead.”
Louisa May Alcott




As long as I can remember, I have been accused of being a “dreamer”. At this point in time, I consider that sentiment a high compliment. Doers must first be dreamers. I love the above quotes so much . . . they perfectly capture the essence of  "the big picture" as I see it.

Goals, aspirations and dreams are the big picture of your life . . . they are necessary to challenge the mind which moves you in the direction. I have few regrets since my motto has always been "go for it" for those things my heart desires and I’m even grateful for my failures since I can’t ask the question "what if".


The big picture is what this blog is about . . . 
living in peace, love and happiness. 


You only live once . . . whatever your heart desires, go for it!


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