Regrets, I have a few...

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Profpointy

Legendary Member
Lots of this sort of regrets, the list of names would be several pages long.

Not going to Antarctica with the Antarctic servey when I could have.

I was going to post the very same thing. I had the form half filled in but in the end didn't go for it. Not to say I'd be accepted but back then 2.5 years away seemed a very long time so I didn't apply
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
It wouldn’t necessarily be better. Be happy in what you do / did. Too many deeply miserable buggers trying to climb the “career” ladder. Their hourly rate actually goes down as they are expected to work so many more hours with added pressure.

That's actually THE main reason I didn't accept. I didn't want to the the one senior management were ringing on a Sunday afternoon because X wasn't working. That and the suspicion you'd end up trying to manage it..and be expected to do a days maintenance work as well...which is exactly what happened to my good friend and colleague that did accept it...but it was a good career move for him, a younger guy. Me, much as I could handle systems and procedures...I don't do people.
 
Regrets, I have a few!:
  • Getting married when I had just turned 18.
  • Having kids. I am not the paternal type of person.
  • Getting engaged to a scouser 😂
  • Buying a 2017 Rolex Submariner. The older ones are so much nicer.
  • Failing to take promotion opportunities earlier in my career.
  • Selling my Audermars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore “Safari” watch.
  • Selling my Ford Mustang.
Hang on, that’s a bit more than a few!
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
Marrying my first wife, not joining the army as an officer and trying to make a career out of it.

Not our army but before I aged out of the conditions I seriously looked at the French Foreign Legion, in the end I decided not as I wanted to stay close to my parents.

Was never a desire to disappear, I just kind of liked the idea of having opportunities that you wouldn't get anywhere else.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Not our army but before I aged out of the conditions I seriously looked at the French Foreign Legion, in the end I decided not as I wanted to stay close to my parents.

Was never a desire to disappear, I just kind of liked the idea of having opportunities that you wouldn't get anywhere else.

Had you been watching too many Jean Claude van Damme films?
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Regrets, yes, I've had a few, mostly bourne out of me listening to other people too much and then me completely over - thinking things.

I actually sacrificed my own happiness when I was young, it did nothing but damage me, the consequences I still can see now... And for what?
In the end, nothing. 🤦‍♂️😭😭😭

As for not noticing the other sex... OH YES!!

I can notice guys a mile off and have had some very nice times, but woman? I barely notice if someone is trying to flirt with me and even then, I just think they are being nice!
Actually, I've snogged many a woman, but that is usually about as far as it ever goes and is quite superficial anyway (the barmaids in my old local would go round and kiss us all too, which was nice! 🤣).
 
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Psamathe

Über Member
As a general principle I'd rather regret something I have done rather than something I haven't.

eg I was in Belize back in the days Belize/UK and Guatemala were in effect at war and I really wanted to visit Guatemala but British Embassy said "don't go as isn't safe and no diplomatic relations". But I'd rather regret doing something than regret not having tried ... so I went, probably daft and despite a few close calls glad I went and would forever have regretted not going. And looking back at the close calls they too are great memories.

Ended up in quite a few "not sensible" situations and probably lucky they were not disasters but memorable experiences.

Ian
 

oxoman

Well-Known Member
Numerous regrets marrying the ex, should have pushed her off a bridge. Should have pushed my evil sister off at the same time. Luckily the otherside of the world is far enough away. Going into business to young. Biggest regret losing both parents before I was 21 and not knowing what my grandad did in the war until it was to late to ask. TBH I suspect he wouldn't have said alot.
 

briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Location
Devon & Die
So do I.

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Hang on. Have I got this right?
 
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