In your own analyzation: How Much Have You Changed in 10 Years?

@snoodz (26)
Philippines
August 25, 2009 11:38am CST
a flashback of the past 10 years of your life... wheteher it be negative or positive.. or somehow, just the same...
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6 responses
• United States
25 Aug 09
Well ten years ago i was in the 8th grade and probably changing the most in my life as everything starts to happen in your life at that time. You get your first boyfriend, your body is starting to change and you are learning new things in life and now going out with your friends to the mall by yourselves with no parents and life is starting to look good through your eyes. Ten years ago i didn't have a job and living the best life i could at home with my parents and well i still have no job but i have had quit a few in the past ten years of course and now i am living back with my parents. I have also learned quit a few things with the relationships in the past ten years and i have grown from them and learned to not do what i have in the past for boyfriends. In the past ten years i have changed a lot and in the past ten years i really didn't know what i wanted to do with life but then again i still don't know what i want to do with my life so i guess you can say i still have a lot of learning and growing up to do.
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@breepeace (3014)
• Canada
25 Aug 09
Oh wow, I've probably done the MOST changing in the past 10 years! I've gone from being the most shy, quiet introverted person into coming into my own and being able to speak to anyone and do anything, and then reverting back into my introversion upon moving back to my hometown (biggest mistake of my life, FYI). I hope to regain the confidence I had prior to coming back here after I leave in a month. I've gained weight, lost weight, changed hair colors, hair styles, clothing styles, eating styles, exercise styles, reading styles and lifestyles. I went from thinking I was mature enough to be married to realizing I might NEVER be mature enough to get married. Fell in love, fell in lust, fell apart, stood back up, dusted myself off, made mistakes. 8 years ago I wanted nothing more than to get married and have babies. Now I want nothing more than to travel the world and have crazy romances. Overall, I do regret some things about my life. I wish I'd gone back to school sooner. I wish I hadn't procrastinated so much about getting my license. I wish I hadn't been involved with at least one man that I had the misfortune to fall head over heels in love with, but I'm pretty happy that I'm me -- well, other than the whole becoming shy again part.
@snoodz (26)
• Philippines
25 Aug 09
wow... that's interesting.. thanks for sharing!
@fifileigh (3615)
• United States
26 Aug 09
i think i have grown a lot. i have become wiser, went back to school, gotten my mba as well as a graphics certificate, written a novel and self publishing it on an internet site, started freelance online writing, etc. i have done a lot. i think they are all positive and a sign that i have moved forward, although there were a lot of negative stuff going around me that i had to ignore so that i can continue with everything, and it wasnt that easy to ignore some of the crap. but just gotta have faith and keep going.
• United States
27 Aug 09
Except for getting grayer, I don't think my life has changed much in the past 10 years.
@EliteUser (3964)
• Australia
22 Sep 09
Hey, Well over the past 10 years I haven't really changed that much. In my attitude, I am still the same overall person with the same personality. I have changed a bit in how I look, but I am practically the same. Make sure you have a good day, God bless and Happy Lotting!!
@Porcospino (31366)
• Denmark
29 Aug 09
Ten years ago I was 22, I was single and I travelled around in Europe. I lived abroad, and I worked in different countries. I loved my freedom and my independence. Now I am 32, I am married and I have learned to live in the same place for more than half a year I love my husband more than I ever loved my freedom and my independence. I still have the same passion for travelling, but I don't travel like I used to do. Now I have a home, I have bills to pay, I have pets to take care of, and I can't just travel around for a few months or work abroad if I want to. But I don't mind, I love the life that I have now, and I don't want to be 22 again!