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What was the worst decision you ever made
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Not buying those Google shares when it first floated, deciding to dive into that shallow lake when pissed, spending some years in my twenties with a cold unfriendly heart, getting an indoor-only cat. |
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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago
Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters |
Nothing in particular springs to mind... maybe picking the Uni course that I did, for the reasons that I did. Or maybe agreeing to that "summer" job I took back in 2006 that I seem to still be doing to this day...
I like to think that my worst life decisions are still ahead of me!  |
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Not paying a fine ending up on remand with the recommendation of borstal training..I ended up paying the fine when it came back to court..(I'd seen scum..I was certainly no Carlin but also I would have steered clear of any potting sheds. ..  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not getting help sooner. "
Felt that one, when I was younger I felt too proud to admit that I had something like ADHD, I wish I sorted it right away instead of putting it off. |
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late 90's, i turned down buying a relatives house for £35k, as i thought it needed too much work and didn't like the area. They rented it out for 3 years instead, did no work on it and then sold it for £90K  |
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By *mber81Woman
over a year ago
Chorley, Eng |
"Not getting help sooner.
Felt that one, when I was younger I felt too proud to admit that I had something like ADHD, I wish I sorted it right away instead of putting it off."
Yeah but it is never too late!
I am glad I found good help in my 30s and a diagnosis in my 40s. But I also know I am incredibly privileged to have been able to.  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not getting help sooner.
Felt that one, when I was younger I felt too proud to admit that I had something like ADHD, I wish I sorted it right away instead of putting it off.
Yeah but it is never too late!
I am glad I found good help in my 30s and a diagnosis in my 40s. But I also know I am incredibly privileged to have been able to. "
It wasn't until I worked for myself that I realised how bad it was. 53 now and I'm not going to seek a diagnosis but I do seek advice & info which helps. |
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Choosing to hang up a curtain pole, rather than go to the GP with my wife the day she died. I never got to say goodbye.
That's my last conversation with her.
'Have you still got that headache? You need to go the docs'
'I am I made an appointment.'
'Want me to come with you?'
'No it's ok you finish that, I'll be fine.' |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The worst one....I won't divulge that in here it's way too much for a forum post. Even typing it would traumatise me.
Otherwise ...it's quite possibly where I removed someone's hold or gun to my head on me to the point if possibly losing them forever. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The easy answer would be getting married… but then every decision I’ve made has led me to this point, and I’m pretty happy with where I am now…. So would I be better or worse of if I’d made a different choice back then? |
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