If time can be regained | |
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Aug 10, 2007 02:23 | |
![]() | For a number of people who are trapped in the past, such words "if time can be regained, I will---'"are frequently poured out of their mouth. Well, frankly speaking, I was once like that myself. In a certain period of life, particularly in teens,it is hard for us to find the right way out for ourselves. I am not sure whether it is what we call "confusion" . Anyway, it does occur to many teenagers. Well, let's forget such nonsense talking. Can we lend the wings to imagination to think about what will/would happen if time can be regained? For instance,if I time can be regained, I will/would work harder to make more money; Or if time can be regained, I will/ would never marry my present husband or wife. Just exercise your imagination to think about anyting you want to change in your life. |
Aug 10, 2007 03:35 | |
![]() | What about the time tunnel? Albert Einstein's relativity theory? ^&^ |
Aug 10, 2007 03:57 | |
![]() | There is no past...there is no future. All we have is the present moment. If this isn't good enough for your imagination, look up the Chinese meaning of 礼物。 Also, I have read on Yahoo News! that time travel is an "impossibilty" and I would speculate that if we could Obtain traveling at the speed of light (286,000 miles/second) we would become light itself. So all of those "Back to the Future movies" are, indeed, pure fiction. And TIME, my friend, TIME keeps rolling like a river. Enjoy the ride. But, will somebody out there, please help to save our Mother Earth. Stop the rampant burning of fossil fuels before it's too late! __WINDENERGY__ |
Aug 10, 2007 06:50 | |
![]() | Travel into the future is certainly possible - and you can even do it without aging once you have accelerated to the speed of light (though this may be impractical, since you will need a suitable spaceship, limitless energy, and a lifetime spent accelerating), but just as with every step we take forward in time at our normal pace, there is way to travel backwards. Of this I am certain. But as the song goes.... nor regrets, neither for the good nor the bad, so no need to turn back the clock. Instead concentrate on shaping the future, as best we each can. |
Aug 10, 2007 15:55 | |
![]() | I have the feeling that JimmyB is talking about the "woulda, coulda, shouldas" of life. "If I would have done this...I could have done that..." "I should have done this rather than that..." Some times these are regrets...some times these thoughs are awakenings... But windenergy is correct, we only have today so now is what is important. |
Aug 13, 2007 03:47 | |
![]() | I have plenty of regrets, but I prefer not to think too much about them as I cannot actually go back...so why upset myself. But if I could be young again....I'd probably make the same mistakes ! |
Aug 13, 2007 21:44 | |
![]() | The past does exist. Some people are nostalgic. They like to recall their good or bad memory of the past. They should not live in the shadow of the past. We should be positive about the future. Of course, the most important is the present. |
Aug 14, 2007 12:29 | |
![]() | I think I'm the same as you paul, I have made loads of mistakes in the past and I still make the same ones, I guess I'll never learn. |
Aug 14, 2007 17:29 | |
![]() | If I had my time again I would have started learning Chinese earlier, so I would be better now. As for past,present and future. The future might happen, the past has already happened and the present doesnt exist. Just think, by the time you say the word present it has gone and is in the past. |
Aug 14, 2007 19:52 | |
![]() | The topic remind me the movie Back to the Future. It's a wonderful movie about Time Tunnel. |
Aug 14, 2007 21:44 | |
![]() | Mistakes are the inevitable cost of being young. Sometimes, it is beyond our ciontrol. When we become mature, look back, some mistakes we have commited in youth seem to be so silly. What shall we do? Regret the wasted youth?Or learn a lessson from mistakes to keep moving on? |
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