Think about the worst decision you’ve ever made — the one thing you know you should have done differently.
“If only someone could’ve warned me,” you might think. “If I had just known, everything would be different today.”
I’ve thought things similar to that. After things end in ways that make me unhappy, I tend to go back and find the one moment — and there usually is one moment — when I made a decision or took an action that caused what I’m unhappy about.
I’m prone to thinking how different things could be if I had a time machine to go back to that moment. But I wonder whether that’s true.
I found out this evening that a young woman who I casually know has gotten engaged. She hasn’t been dating the guy very long — and everyone who knows her seems to have very negative impressions of the way he treats her.
As she stood there this evening showing me her ring, I knew better than to express my misgivings. She wouldn’t listen — just as I suspect I wouldn’t have listened if someone had warned me before my own major mistakes.

If I look closely at my old self, there’s a lot which is now dead
Hurt people attract others who know what it’s like to feel hurt
What if a state government shut down and no one noticed?
FRIDAY FUNNIES
Advocates of ‘limited government’ are the true utopian dreamers
We learn lessons as we mature, but it’s usually too late by then
Goodbye, Courtney Haden
Nobody has the right to a position in your life which you don’t want