Do We Deserve A Second Chance??

@djdeep81 (1061)
April 15, 2007 3:47am CST
Personally, in my life i didn't have any second chances for anything. I wish i could have some though. But i don't think it's the way things are supposed to work. Everything happens for a reason and that's the way it should be. Therefore, i think we even don't have to think about having a second chance and just move on.
4 responses
• United States
15 Apr 07
The game of life is something wherein you have to test the waters, and that's it. No compromises. No second chances. It's hit-and-miss. I think it's challenging that way. Or perhaps it's easier for me to say this because I had gone through a lot in life already and have learned to moved on. I never regretted anything anyway. I'm very satisfied with the way my life is going right now. I have learned from my past mistakes and I would always try my best to not repeat the same mistakes. I may not have a second shot at one point of my life but there's always a second chance in terms of what lies ahead. Happy myLotting!
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@musu112 (528)
• United States
8 May 07
Personally I feel that if theres someone committing mistake and he got to learn and apologise for that, then he/she should definitely get a second chance. Although, its not always and very rare that a person gets a second chance in life.....
@Neo_Knights (1882)
• Indonesia
15 Apr 07
Well anybody deserve second chances, in fact the always have second chances. You too... You may say that you don't have second chance but tell me why do you still live. Don't get mixed 'second chance' with 'turn back time'. We can never turn back time. So if the case is about fail loving someone, then you still have so many chance to learn and applied the right thing to someone else, or in some cases you can fix with your ex. If the case is about can't being a good child for your parents, the second chance may come as a chance to be a good child from your parents in law, or someone older. The second chance only come for people who willing to learn.
@romel_ece (1290)
• Philippines
18 Apr 07
I think it depends on the situation.If the person who is really committed to correct his/her wrong doings then it is best to give him/her a second chance.But if the person is not committed and dedicated of correcting herself/himself them there's no reason to give that person a second chance.