HavocXphere
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Very broad question I know so take it in whatever direction you please. 
Honestly I think everyone regrets something about those years.If I could go back in time I would not be such a lazy ass between the ages of 20 and 30.
Honestly I think everyone regrets something about those years.
I should probably have had more fun. Was way too serious.
For the most part yes.
I am happily married and we both have pretty good jobs, we have a beautiful and healthy 2 year old boy. We have supportive friends and family.
The only "regret" as that we live in Mpumalanga because of my job, I would really like to move back to the Western Cape so we can be closer to our family and a bunch of our friends. It is something I'm working on though, it is just taking longer than expected.
Bru I was planning on being a millionaire and superhero by now. 5+ years behind schedule doesn't even come close to how far off the mark I am from high school wishes...No not really.
I am about 5+ years behind my plans I had in school.
Don't confuse wanderlust with emigrating mate. Wanderlust is running around Prague in the rain trying to find the castle you saw on the internet. Emigrating is sitting in a (very) packed tube/subway 50 minutes every day commuting into London.I also regret not taking a gap year after studying to go see the world. I've always been filled with wanderlust and it's one of the main forces driving my desire to emigrate.
Don't confuse wanderlust with emigrating mate. Wanderlust is running around Prague in the rain trying to find the castle you saw on the internet. Emigrating is sitting in a (very) packed tube/subway 50 minutes every day commuting into London.
I totally recommend emigrating (do it) - but the expectations have to align with the reality else things get ugly.