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"I think we all have regrets OP & missed opportunities & sometimes I still misread good vibes....& I'm still missing some good opportunities...." I recently met an old friend we hung around late teens early 20’s . She told me she was always hoping we get together and was convinced o didn’t like her or fancy her because I never made a move on her . In reality I fancied her rotten but was afraid she’d knock me back and end our friendship. Maybe that was a good thing because we are still friends 30 years later . And as gentlemen never tells I’ll not say whether we hooked up in the end | |||
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"On the other hand, I’ve taken risks and told one particular lad who I was friends with since we were 10 that I had feelings for him afew years back after we had been spending a good bit of time together alone, on what felt like dates to me (dinners, drinks, sunsets up the mountains walking his dog, all of which he instigated) and he said he was absolutely shocked and ultimately didn’t feel the same. Part of me is ok with knowing that, but my ego would have preferred to have seen him as “the one that got away” " His loss …. | |||
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"Its natural to reminisce especially when you reach certain points in life. I don't have any major regrets with regards to relationships. Probably in my teenage years, l was a little jealous of their relationships, but in retrospect they married local and never left to experience anything new. I lived my life on my own terms until my mid 30s and travelled the world... And kissed a few buckos on the way. No regrets, no long lost love.. Just curious to see whats next... " A good outlook....much the same left hometown in Early 20,s moved and worked around ireland had great craic, then Australia for a cupla years, came home in my 30,s got a job that involved travelling Europe/Eastern Europe and after a few years of that moved home to work locally. Probably should have shown more interest in relationships years ago but I wanted the open road back then,and you never think then you're 20,s will end | |||
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"Not trying to be flippant but it’s important to remember hindsight is the foresight of a gobshite. " I like the sentiment of this to a point but without hindsight how is someone going to learn to act/react differently if similar situations come up if they were disappointed with the original outcome. Life’s mistakes are just lessons that we try to take kinda vibe… | |||
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"Here I am a man in my 50’s . Am I the only one that reflects on my younger years with a tinge of regret about missed opportunities . There were instances where I misread signals from women or held back, guided by a sense of being a gentleman.I can't help but wonder about the missed connections that might have been. " No point looking backwards those times are gone | |||
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"On the other hand, I’ve taken risks and told one particular lad who I was friends with since we were 10 that I had feelings for him afew years back after we had been spending a good bit of time together alone, on what felt like dates to me (dinners, drinks, sunsets up the mountains walking his dog, all of which he instigated) and he said he was absolutely shocked and ultimately didn’t feel the same. Part of me is ok with knowing that, but my ego would have preferred to have seen him as “the one that got away” " Strange how things were interpreted polar opposites , difficult to believe he didn't see or know what was happening | |||
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"For those saying learn from the mistakes of the past, you are making an assumption that mistakes have been made. Many people didn't have opportunities due to particular circumstances so they weren't in a position to make mistakes that could be rectified in later years. For anyone with those experiences, looking back is a complete waste of time as there is nothing to learn from." People are not infallible. We make mistakes. | |||
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"So many clichés in this thread... It's a great soundbite to not think about the past and live in the present yadda yadda, but surely there are lessons to be taken from the past and applied to the future Anyone who claims to spend little time thinking about the past is bound to repeat the same mistakes. " Is this not a cliche in itself? The road not taken (if there even was a choice to make) doesn't mean necessarily that mistakes were made. And there's no guarantee that if we "learn" from a perceived past mistake, that that decision will work out better in the here and now, because nothing happens in isolation. | |||
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"For those saying learn from the mistakes of the past, you are making an assumption that mistakes have been made. Many people didn't have opportunities due to particular circumstances so they weren't in a position to make mistakes that could be rectified in later years. For anyone with those experiences, looking back is a complete waste of time as there is nothing to learn from. People are not infallible. We make mistakes. " You can't make mistakes in relationships you've never had or have regrets over not doing things that were never even an option. | |||
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"So many clichés in this thread... It's a great soundbite to not think about the past and live in the present yadda yadda, but surely there are lessons to be taken from the past and applied to the future Anyone who claims to spend little time thinking about the past is bound to repeat the same mistakes. Is this not a cliche in itself? The road not taken (if there even was a choice to make) doesn't mean necessarily that mistakes were made. And there's no guarantee that if we "learn" from a perceived past mistake, that that decision will work out better in the here and now, because nothing happens in isolation. " Yes, not everything one looks back was a mistake, but, at least in my case, I have made my share of those too. Do I dwell on them or do they keep at night? Not really, though they have taught me valuable lessons, which I carry with me in the present and into the future. To your second point, I think we can both agree that previously going out with,say,an alcoholic that, going by accounts of partners of ex-addicts, probably was a mistake and is likely to work out better if not repeated in the future. Unless you are referring to taxes and death, there are no other guarantees in life. | |||
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