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If you could go back in time, what would you erase or change?
Do you think such a thing could ever be right?
If you had that power, would you use it?
Like those scenes from science fiction films, where some characters know the future or can travel to the past and rewrite events.
As for me, if I ever had the chance to go back, it wouldn’t be to erase a mistake or change a decision, but rather to look more deeply into each moment, with more awareness in my eyes and more openness in my heart.
Because every failure, every wrong choice, every dark or bright moment, is like a delicate thread woven into the fabric of my being.
They’ve all shaped who I am today.
To erase or interfere with the past doesn’t just question a few moments, it questions the very meaning of life’s journey.
For it is in those same failures that we learn endurance, in the depths of pain that we discover compassion, and in confusion that we begin to find the truth of who we are.
The past is a book written chapter by chapter, with tears and with smiles, and every word within it is a lesson on how to live better now.
If there’s anything I would change, perhaps it’s only my attitude toward the past, that I no longer see it as a heavy burden or something to hide, but instead as a treasure of experience and wisdom.
Because only through fully accepting the past, with all its flaws and its beauty, can the future become bright and meaningful.
So maybe the best way forward is to walk with full acceptance, with kindness toward ourselves, and with the courage to let go of the chains of regret, so we can move toward a life of true freedom, where the quiet within us becomes the voice of our real worth. 11 replies
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