by Eaglesbelle on April 1st, 2007

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Is your life now what you thought it would be like five, ten, or even twenty-five years ago?

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  • by holdmysuit on April 1st, 2007

    holdmysuit

    Nope. Got very bad back injury from a snowboarding spill. Don't think anyone invisions being somewhat crippled when they where younger. Haha *sigh*

    But thats the fun of life! Nothing is ever set in stone.

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  • by chick98 on April 1st, 2007

    chick98

    No, not at all. I thought 5 years ago that my husband's
    grown children from his first marriage would be out and on their own, we would have a child together, and I would have a swimming pool in my backyard. None of it's happened.

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  • by Crazed_Wiseman on April 1st, 2007

    Crazed_Wiseman

    **** no i thought i would be out of ohio, somewhere miles away with different people.

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  • by Darryl61 on April 1st, 2007

    Darryl61

    25 years ago, I could never have envisioned the life I have now. 5 years ago? I am almost precisely living the life I was planning then.

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  • by BrokeDog on September 22nd, 2007

    BrokeDog

    No, it's not. I figured my spine would hold out until I had my house paid for. It didn't make it! I don't think anyone expects to be dis-abled at such a young age (43). I'm 48 now, and still have my family, so it can't be all bad.
    I, also, still have a slight glimmer of hope that, eventually, I'll be able to handle the pain a little better, or my fused spine will improve enough to let me do some of the things I used to do.

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  • by meowry on July 8th, 2008

    meowry

    Not at all. Five years ago, I thought that I'd always have my dangerously high sex drive. I was mistaken. Ten years ago, I thought I would finish college. Wrong, again. Twenty-five years ago, I was sure that I'd be married by the time I was 25. By the time I was 25, I already had in mind that marriage could wait.

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  • by iwnit on September 22nd, 2007

    iwnit

    Yes. I always thought my life would develop unexpectedly...

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  • by singwell-is off researching a lot on September 22nd, 2007

    singwell-is off researching a lot

    no, but pretty good all the same. God is great that way. Takes you on roads you would not have dreamed travelling. Turns disappointments into triumphs. Turns sickness into blessing.

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  • by Sociopathetic on April 1st, 2007

    Sociopathetic

    Oh no.

    I never thought I'd be where I am now. It's just so weird how it works... Five years ago, I was in my first year of high school... I was thinking about who I was dating, who my friends were, what I was doing... you know? I didn't know what I wanted to be- and if I did, wow, I don't remember at all. Over the years I've grown so much, and matured in wisdom as do most people. If there was something I wanted to be, it was a singer/actress/model. And I still want that dream, only I've realized that I need something to fall back on if that doesn't work out; it's a very difficult industry, for those who aren't aware. Words do no justice. Who knew I'd want to be a psychologist, haha.

    No, I'd never thought I'd be where I am now. No way.

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  • by Sociopathetic on April 1st, 2007

    Sociopathetic

    Oh no.

    I never thought I'd be where I am now. It's just so weird how it works... Five years ago, I was in my first year of high school... I was thinking about who I was dating, who my friends were, what I was doing... you know? I didn't know what I wanted to be- and if I did, wow, I don't remember at all. Over the years I've grown so much, and matured in wisdom as do most people. If there was something I wanted to be, it was a singer/actress/model. And I still want that dream, only I've realized that I need something to fall back on if that doesn't work out; it's a very difficult industry, for those who aren't aware. Words do no justice. Who knew I'd want to be a psychologist, haha.

    No, I'd never thought I'd be where I am now. No way.

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  • by Sociopathetic on April 1st, 2007

    Sociopathetic

    Oh no.

    I never thought I'd be where I am now. It's just so weird how it works... Five years ago, I was in my first year of high school... I was thinking about who I was dating, who my friends were, what I was doing... you know? I didn't know what I wanted to be- and if I did, wow, I don't remember at all. Over the years I've grown so much, and matured in wisdom as do most people. If there was something I wanted to be, it was a singer/actress/model. And I still want that dream, only I've realized that I need something to fall back on if that doesn't work out; it's a very difficult industry, for those who aren't aware. Words do no justice. Who knew I'd want to be a psychologist, haha.

    No, I'd never thought I'd be where I am now. No way.

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  • by unknown on April 1st, 2007

    unknown

    No it isn't. It is nothing like I would have thought it would be. I have a son now for one thing. My husband's disability is much worse and I am about to finish one school and start another. None of these things were even in my remotest thoughts 6 or more years ago.

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  • by HOUSTONLONELY on September 22nd, 2007

    HOUSTONLONELY

    I NEVER TOUGHT I WOULD END UP A SINGLE PARENT WITH TWO BOYS WITH BOTH BABY DADDIES IN PRISON.. YEAH AINT THAT SOME SHIT.... BUT I CANT BLAME NO ONE ELSE BUT MYSELF... RIGHT !!! YEAH I KNOW...

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  • by Icebox April on April 1st, 2007

    Icebox April

    25 years ago, I was still in an ovary.

    10 years ago, I was 7 and didn't have the slightest notion of what my future would be like.

    5 years ago...I still wouldn't have thought I'd be where I was. I wouldn't have thought I'd turn out the way I have so far...I was much more of a "good girl" then and it seemed like I was going to stay that way. I wouldn't have expected a lot of things that have happened to me, so I couldn't have predicted how they would affect me.

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  • by BabyRottweiler on January 24th, 2012

    BabyRottweiler

    5 years ago, all I wanted was to get out of this little town, go to college, and have my own business.

    10 years ago: I never expected to be forced to move to Colorado because at 13, I was already in love (for the first time), we were talking about moving in together when we were 18, and we were thinking life would be so easy once we got away from our families.

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