If My Life Had a Restart Button
If my life had a restart button, I often wonder what I would do differently. The idea of going back to the beginning, with everything I know now, is both exciting and overwhelming. It feels like being given a second chance—not just to fix mistakes, but to live more intentionally. But at the same time, it also makes me question whether changing the past would truly make life better, or simply different. The first thing I would probably change is how I view mistakes. Growing up, I was afraid of getting things wrong. I avoided risks because I didn’t want to fail or be judged. If I had a restart button, I would remind my younger self that mistakes are not something to fear. They are lessons in disguise. I would take more chances, try new things, and not let fear hold me back. Instead of worrying about being perfect, I would focus on learning and growing. I would also change how I use my time. There were moments when I wasted hours on things that didn’t really matter—endless distracti...









