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Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/1080811-Re--living
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Rated: 18+ · Book · Writing · #2326194
A new blog to contain answers to prompts
#1080811 added December 4, 2024 at 11:09am
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Re--living!
Prompt:
If you could relive one year of your life, what year would you choose? Why?

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If I really had to choose, it would have to be the time about two or more years before I was born. *Wink* Just kidding!

Fact is, I wouldn't want to go back to any one year to relive the whole thing again. I could relive some events and be with some people who are no more, and even enjoy some stretches of time within a year. I might like that, but not a whole entire year.

In general, though, looking at the ways of the world, I've had a happier life than possibly half the world, but I go by the motto, "What's done is done!" That is another reason I wouldn't want to relive another whole year, especially one in the past, knowing that this, again, will be over.

This nice prompt reminded me of the movie, The Groundhog Day. My late husband and I watched it at a movie theater. I think it was the early 1990s, although I can't recall which year. If we were to be watching it on the TV at home, I would probably left the room and read a book or something. I'm not saying anything against this movie, by the way. I think it was a very well-acted film with a thoughtful plot, but it was not for me.

As I mentioned earlier, I'm just not into repetitions, especially those that take such a long time. But then, "time flies," they say, also. Maybe that is because my time, too, has flown quite fast, and maybe for that reason alone, I can't stand long-term repetitions.



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