In this episode, I reflect on the complexities of wanting to change pivotal moments in my life, particularly regarding a significant decision I made in 2017. I think about whether I would go back and alter my choice to return to Orlando from Colorado, considering how that decision has shaped my current relationships and experiences. I also draw parallels to the film "Sliding Doors," which illustrates how a single decision can lead to vastly different life paths. Ultimately, while I acknowledge the temptation to rethink past choices, I emphasize the importance of accepting those decisions as part of my journey that has led me to where I am today.
Takeaways:
1. Reflecting on past choices can be complicated, especially when those choices have shaped who we are today.
2. Life changes often arise from hasty decisions made during moments of emotional turmoil.
3. Understanding the reasons behind our decisions helps us better comprehend our life choices.
4. Every decision, even those made hastily, contributes to the journey we are on today.
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