Another one of those tough questions where we have to really not so much be careful with our answers but remember what we actually had at one point in time that we’ve now become accustomed to not having anymore. It’s a good reminder of how our priorities and our life changes. Basically we grow up and hopefully we grow a little bit stronger and a little bit better as we come along.
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I love my kids like crazy, wouldn’t change anything. I’d give the world up for them, but anything that I used to love and had to give up to be blessed with such wonderful gifts is basically that peace of mind and quiet and knowing that no matter what I did it pretty much only impacted me.
Whereas now, not only am I responsible for providing for my wife and two kids for decades to come not just monetarily but also emotionally and with growth and education, faith and love, everything. This new world of responsibility that I gladly accept, that before I didn’t have to even think about. I could’ve used those energies and focus to do more.
But I’m past that stage. I’m on to level ten and in the next stage of doing stuff. So be rejoiceful for the decisions you’ve made and the choices you’ve gone through in life and be happy where you’re at. Just know that there are certain things that you had to give up to get where you’re at, and whether or not you thought they were bad choices now, they’re what got you here today.
Who’s to say how things would’ve changed if you did things differently? Be happy with what you have and keep on growing and have the opportunity to change for the next couple of decades. Now is your chance to enjoy what you have today for it just might be gone tomorrow. Think about that in a happy light, not in a sad light.