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Raghavendra Guduru (R.R)

Regrets—I have a few

Most of the people I know regret a lot about their past, imagining if they could magically go back in time, and change that one thing in their lives, and would have been much better if they did. If I could magically go back in time, and change one thing about my life, that would be good study habits. Having good command over writing and reading would’ve given me confidence to convers or socialize with people around me, which I believe would have persuaded by good study habits. Socializing plays a very important role with now a day’s generation. It is very important to socialize with people at work, school or elsewhere. In order to gain confidence to socialize with people I should’ve had good study habits. By having good study habits I would’ve got the curiosity to read all the books I could and gain some knowledge, so I could socialize with people around me with confidence.
Just because I don’t have good study habits, I regret because I am suffering in socializing with people around me. Just because I cannot socialize with people, I am not part in a lot of important and knowledgeable conversations. Just because I did not have good study habits, I was not able confidently talk my friends, who had good study habits and were ahead of me in the class with good scores in their subjects. Just because I had poor study habits it is very hard for me to persuade my life by ease.
When I first came to this country at the airport immigration I had difficulty understand the words people were talking. If I could have had good command over English which I would have had over good study skills, I would have cleared my immigration much faster and by ease. If I could magically go back in time, and change that one thing, I believe that I would have been in a better place in my life by now without any regrets.

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