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Wow, I really like this question. It doesn’t just invoke discussion, it makes you think positively about your own past.
I’d say the best decision I ever made was to serve a Mormon mission. I didn’t just preach my religion (though that would have been enough for me), I got to help people in need and nudge them toward changing their own lives. Whatever you think of religion, when people take a big chunk out of their lives to focus completely on helping others, the world gets a little better. I’m ecstatic that I was able to be a small part of that.
Also, /u/Bodhidharma’s got the right idea. I didn’t start on guitar till my mid twenties, even though I grew up with my father playing. I could have started sooner, but I do love how far I have come.
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[–] timholt 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Wow, I really like this question. It doesn’t just invoke discussion, it makes you think positively about your own past.
I’d say the best decision I ever made was to serve a Mormon mission. I didn’t just preach my religion (though that would have been enough for me), I got to help people in need and nudge them toward changing their own lives. Whatever you think of religion, when people take a big chunk out of their lives to focus completely on helping others, the world gets a little better. I’m ecstatic that I was able to be a small part of that.
Also, /u/Bodhidharma’s got the right idea. I didn’t start on guitar till my mid twenties, even though I grew up with my father playing. I could have started sooner, but I do love how far I have come.