tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6854783408403391714.post4844772898942207690..comments2008-12-25T08:41:55.875-08:00Comments on Confused Ehjification: What would YOU have done if you can turn back time?Kun Yanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15041029834848824392noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6854783408403391714.post-81688479460726520282008-08-27T08:49:00.000-07:002008-08-27T08:49:00.000-07:00Hey KY glad your still keeping up with your blog (...Hey KY glad your still keeping up with your blog (now just apply the same dedication to your uni work :P). I think it's really interesting and very eloquently put, I wish I could write like that! In answer to your question, yes sure I have thought about changing the past. I know I have made many mistakes in my time and who knows what path I might have taken if I had done things differently. Could have ended up better or worse, I will never know - not exactly really happy or really sad at my current situation, more like content which am happy to settle for. I don't know why but when I think about the past, it tends not to be really that positive - maybe I'm just one of those pessimistic people (I mean come on, who on earth really thinks a glass is half full). I tend not to dwell on the past too much, it just ends up getting me down (and you can't change it anyway). Best thing to do is to look to the future, I tend to see the future in a much more positive light, full of oppertunities and promise.<BR/><BR/>I'm sure you will feel a bit less disconnected from the batch in time. As for age, don't think it's really that important. 23 is still young and your not exactly full of wrinkles or have premature aging like me :O Even though you may have been older, I did not see you as a 21 yr old (at the time) but as someone around my age - infact I didn't even really consider age unless it came up in conversation and even then my opinions did not change. I'ts about how you feel inside, I still think I'm 18 :D <BR/><BR/>Family outings are good, try to do it more often. My parents and I have recently been going to "yam cha" more often, its a great place to catch up and talk about rubbish for a few hours, I really enjoy it. Also whats this about things being really expensive in Malaysia - I thought things were crazy cheap over there.David Lamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17566895193275472081noreply@blogger.com