Today is all about re-living your life. A moment in time that you would want to change or re-do.Turning back the hands of time to make things better or just to enjoy the moment again. Have you ever watched "Butterfly Effect"? Best movie ever. For every action, there is a domino effect of reactions. Every deed affect all other subsequent deeds.
But what if you could go back, freeze one moment without affecting any other day? What moment would you want to hold onto forever? And if you could change something you regretted, would you want to go back and change it? Would you do anything differently?
It would be nice to have replays in life like in soccer or rugby. See if the ref. would have made a different call the second time round. But life doesn't have slow motion and pause and replays and analysts drawing red lines across the screen to debate the viability of your actions.
Thinking before you leap may be a logical saying but nothing ever got achieved without taking the risk. So if you really want to re-live that moment or make things right, I truly believe you can at least try to get back a piece of it. The effects may not be the same and the results may be disappointing but maybe, just maybe, your expectations will be exceeding over and beyond your limited scope.
Re-living and re-doing are matters of faith. You are not sure what is going to happen next but you can't just sit back in fear and wallow in the memories of "the good old days". Go back to those good old days and see if they are just as good as you remember.
Although I'm not encouraging you to get stuck in the past because the future could be just as great or even better than what you have left behind. But sometimes, it's good to look back and see what moment you want to hold onto forever. Some memories from your past sometimes give you reason to move ahead. Some people and events that you walked away from sometimes give you a lease on life in a brand new way. So, if you were given the chance, what would you re-live? what would you never let go of?
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