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It would help if this book wasn't so much down memory lane

I wouldn't mind reliving some of my past, I'd really like to change some of things of my past, especially what I know now and what I wish I knew then. It's one of those if I could relive some of my past mistakes. Hindsight is always 20/20. I could of done without some of the negatives and more of the positives. Of course, some of the positives I wouldn't of learn if it had not been because of the negatives. Plus, I'm being a somewhat vulnerable here as a male who's going through his 6th midlife crisis due to job changes, which I wish I was more in control of. If anything I've learned now that I wish I knew then, I wish I could of foretold some of these downturns in the economy and my financial status due to these job changes.
The things like where I was when both Kennedys got shot, where I was when Challenger exploded in space, where I was when 9/11 occurred, and most recently how do I look at the events of history in light of what is occurring right now. It's not easy trying to explain some of these occurrences that are similar to our past. Anyway, that's where I am now if I was visiting history now, in the light of past experience the what I learned from living it.

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