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  • With what things would you start sooner if you were start living your life again?

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    LisaKim
    Practicing mindfulness and meditation.
    Igor Lysenko
    I wouldnā€™t want to change anything, because I would still end up in the place where I am now.
    jenny jake
    Learning technology
    AmazingSylvia
    I will go study aboard earlier.
    AmazingSylvia
    @busmark_w_nika Also the UK lol I may go to UK in high school I think
    Daniel Zaitzow
    Probably making a habit of stretching
    Daniel Zaitzow
    @busmark_w_nika I haven't touched my toes since 1999 but I am trying to mix it into my workout routines in my old age.
    Coding - its been a life changer being able to build + automate tasks
    @busmark_w_nika I do, but I wish I started earlier!
    Alexander Galitsky
    @busmark_w_nika Donā€™t start - itā€™s very addictive :)
    Xavier JJ
    I wish I had bought bitcoin :P
    Xavier JJ
    @busmark_w_nika When it was worth less than $1 :P
    @dailyfitnessai There's people who wish they had bought bitcoin, and people who lie
    AmazingSylvia
    @dailyfitnessai Hahahahahahaha tureļ¼
    Ruby Day
    If I could start my life again, I would prioritize: 1. Personal growth and learning. 2. Health and well-being. 3. Building meaningful relationships. 4. Financial planning and savings. 5. Pursuing passions and hobbies. 6. Travel and diverse experiences.
    Ellen Reid
    If I could start living my life again, I would prioritize my education and career goals earlier, as well as focus on my physical and mental well-being from a young age. I've learned that these choices can lead to more opportunities and a better quality of life. My advice to others would be to seize opportunities and prioritize self-improvement early in life.
    Melody Webb
    I wish to buy bitcoin.
    David Jackson
    I believe I could have a more happy and balanced life earlier if I concentrated on my physical and mental well-being, nurtured meaningful relationships, pursued passions, and was financially responsible.