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I wouldn't tell myself anything. Because if I changed anything in my past then I may not be where I am today. One of my biggest mistakes in life led me to meet my Wife with whom I now have two children. So, even though it may not be the fun answer, it is my truth. I am extremely happy with where I am in life right now and I made it here one mistake at a time.
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MSgt Dennis Dudley
I would tell my twenty year smartass, know it all self to take things more serious. This is proven by very low scores on my ASVAB when I first came into the military. Several years later I sat down in CBPO and retook the test. What a difference in the scores. I realized I could have been going in a more favorable direction had I taken the test more serious. My problem was that I was leaving college and looked at ASVAB as just another test to get through.
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SPC Belinda Wilshusen
I would tell my twenty year old self not to waste my time carousing and partying, like I did, but to concentrate on becoming the person I wanted to be, intelligent, educated, successful, but more importantly, loved and respected.
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LTC Paul Heinlein
MAJ (Join to see),
Well, I was a 1LT when I saw Forrest Gump. And the part in the movie where LT Dan shows Gump he invested in Apple and that he would never have to work again!
I do not know why I did not see the sign at that time!
Well, I was a 1LT when I saw Forrest Gump. And the part in the movie where LT Dan shows Gump he invested in Apple and that he would never have to work again!
I do not know why I did not see the sign at that time!
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MAJ (Join to see)
LTC Paul Heinlein I would have been one of the idiots who in the mid-90s invested in AOL or Webcrawler vs Google or Yahoo. If life only life had a respawn...
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PO3 (Join to see)
MAJ (Join to see) you said" I would have been one of the idiots who in the mid-90s invested in AOL or Webcrawler vs Google or Yahoo. If life only life had a respawn..."
Oddly enough my uncle worked for AOL back in the 90's and they would sell employees stocks 1 or 2 times a year. He would buy it and it would split and split again. He got out before they went down and he made a pretty nice wad of cash out of it. Investing in AOL wasn't a bad decision, not selling at the right time would have been :)
Oddly enough my uncle worked for AOL back in the 90's and they would sell employees stocks 1 or 2 times a year. He would buy it and it would split and split again. He got out before they went down and he made a pretty nice wad of cash out of it. Investing in AOL wasn't a bad decision, not selling at the right time would have been :)
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SFC Mark Merino. Trust your own judgement about people, places and organizations. Before you fall in love, agree to get married, and work hard to bring a new child into this world . . . be absolutely certain you know the two of you are compatible and want to grow old together. Remain focused . . . treat others as you would want to be treated . . . experience each moment . . . and do what you can do to make those around you feel safe, secure, healthy, happy, fulfilled, and comfortable. Warmest Regards, Sandy
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