We will always be nostalgic for what could have been.
We will always be nostalgic for what could have been.
Author: Lauren
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Exactly.
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Absolutely! Hopefully we can keep looking forward to what is ahead. There’s always more to come.
Ginger
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I love that attitude!
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Yes indeed Pam, I always wanted to own a chocolate factory…but the closest I got was in being a chocolate taste tester. Close 🤣
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Ownership compels responsibility. I like just being a taster!
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Ooh, there’s that ‘r’ word again 🤣
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What could have been? I think about it, but I do enjoy what happened instead.
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That is always the best way.
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Or how we imagine it might have been
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Exactly
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Well said.
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Thank you.
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You are welcome.
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I’m relieved, that some of what “could have been,” didn’t come to pass!
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Excellent point!
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I’m okay with what became 😉
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Me too.
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‘Tis a waste of time, really. It’s one thing to think about the past fondly or with today’s wisdom; ‘it’s another to think what if? 🙂
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I agree. The road not taken was done for a reason. Let’s leave it there.
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Absolutely!
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