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WhiplashSmile -> RE: Slipping through your fingers (6/20/2007 12:13:36 AM)
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ORIGINAL: littlesarbonn Ever let a great potential partner slip through your fingers and then you found yourself regretting it for a very long time, if not forever? Let's see... yes, this has happened to me. I think it's all part of the "Game of Life", I do have my regrets at times when I take a moment out to reflect upon the past. The intensity of these regrets fades in time. I find comfort in knowing I my own choices and my decisions according to what I felt was best at the time though. I've let things slip through my fingers and it was for some reason at the time. I can't honestly say, I would be any better or worse off if I had not let somebody slip through my finger though. That's playing some big what if Fantasy in my mind. Perhaps I'm better off having let that one get away. It's tempting to place the ones that get away high on a strange pedestal, even more so when we compare them in our mind to the Not so great one we got involved with, It's really not a fair and honest comparison. It's not being fair and honest to oneself, the choices made, and not fair to idealize the ones that got away. Nor really fair to compare the one you were with to the ones that slipped between your fingers. Sooner or later another one will come along, and if it feels right.. you might go for it and let somebody else slip through your fingers again. What is important is that one can make a choice or decision. We all have to let something slip through our fingers at some time. Be it relationships, jobs, careers.. or Hell even in making a decision in weekend activities. Hell, there were things I turned down doing with people and did something else, only to later regret it. We can't be in two places at one time. Think the same thing applies to relationships. Partners may come and go, the one person you can always count on being there for you, is simply you. At times you need to be your own best friend, instead of your worse enemy beating yourself up over what you precieve as mistakes. Making a decision is never really a mistake, it's simply choosing a path when you come to fork in the middle of the road. The bitch is do you honestly know where each path truely leads to...
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