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Is that - by example - the answer to my question, Scott? Because if so, you may ask the next one.
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I have been suicidal twice. Once in high school, once when my wife moved out.
If you could change one thing in your past, what would it be? We know from Pastwatch that Christopher Columbus was a target. Would you change something in your own life, or something in someone else's?
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I don't have a right to change another's past directly, and the more impactful the thing I'd like to change about myself, the more it would have unintended secondary effects. I'd like to have never married Tiffany, but then I lose Tristan. I'd like to change my undergraduate degree but then I'd always wonder what if... So maybe, I wish I could have stopped myself from getting my best friend expelled in 5th grade. But who knows if he'd thank me.
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What do you love the most about childhood?
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Oh, yes. The first was Saltheart Foamfollower from the Thomas Covenant books. Strong, joyous, and kind, and he knew the truth about life and stories: "But a life without a tale is like a sea without salt. How do you live?"
What was the light like in your favorite memory?
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