If You Could Go Back

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I would also, if I had the chance to do it all over, to find a way to get to Mass more consistently during my years playing wheelchair basketball. At least would have talked with a priest.
 
I often think of kids in school who didn’t have many friends. I was not popular, and was occasionally picked on during several grades at least, but had some friends in almost all my grades. If I could go back, I wouldn’t give the “in” crowd much attention, and would try to spend time getting to know those who got no attention, or negative attention. This comes to mind now and then, and probably always will.
 
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I often think of kids in school who didn’t have many friends. I was not popular, and was occasionally picked on during several grades at least, but had some friends in almost all my grades. If I could go back, I wouldn’t give the “in” crowd much attention, and would try to spend time getting to know those who got no attention, or negative attention. This comes to mind now and then, and probably always will.
A stranger is a friend one has yet to make.
 
A small decision impacted my life greatly. I chose between two possibilities of where to go on a weekend trip. Because of that small choice, I ended up moving for a few years to the place I went on the trip and that impacted my life greatly and mostly not for the better.
 
I don’t dwell in the past. It is not how we start that matters but how we finish. And I am not finished.
 
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