If you knew you couldn’t fail?
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leeCal
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just for fun what is the one thing (or more) that you’d love to do if you knew you definitely couldn’t fail!
Success guaranteed!
Me? I’d have asked Faith Hill out on a date when she was single. ?
Success guaranteed!
Me? I’d have asked Faith Hill out on a date when she was single. ?
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Hi @leeCal, I like your question!
I would definitely buy a lottery ticket knowing the jackpot would be guaranteed!!! I have very big plans and they require big capital. I don't see the banks rushing to lend me anything (my bank won't even allow me an overdraft and I've been with them for 30 years!). So, since we are talking in the hypothetical land of daydreams, mine will have to be some sort of windfall!!!!1 -
Become a pilot in the RAF.
...or guess the lottery numbers
Does it have to be realistic? Can I attempt to jump to the moon and succeed?2 -
Anything you like @66Mustang, let your imagination run riot! ?2
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Being the founding member of a multi-platinum selling band2
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Study a law degree
Manage a property build
Run a b&b in the lake district3 -
Buy a house by the sea and complete my 6 year psychology and counselling degree which starts in October2
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Some great ideas here, thanks everyone ?
i have another, to live in a log cabin in the wilderness of Canada...for several years.1 -
Hi @leeCal, you've really stimulated people's imagination with your question and there have been some wonderful replies. I wish everyone the best of luck with their wishes!
It's good to keep daydreaming!
For me even being able to walk again might seem impossible (the neurosurgeon has told me so) but I'm not giving up, somehow, I'm going to walk again...
I have an Art Project to complete, for which I need the use of my legs and arms. I may not be able to do it right now but I believe in miracles. If I ever manage to get well it truly will be a miracle. And if I ever manage to have my canvasses exhibited that will be a second miracle!
Maybe if I could afford private healthcare (from my lottery win!!!) I might have a better chance of getting better but I'll never stop hoping and daydreaming!
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I would own a farm and plough the fields with my tractor, supply the local shops and have barn parties, of course, the farm house would be a big one. Tend to all the animals and have loads of cats.
I would also be a successful author2 -
It’s good story already @Sandy_123!?0
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Lol shame its not real1
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Well, my first answer is quite depressing.
So second answer would be to become a Doctor of Engineering.1 -
To actually be good at sport…I’m terrible!1
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@janer1967 you can still do your law degree on open University if its something you realy want to do I will be 64 when I complete my degree but its worth it1
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@MarkN88 I remember one sports day at secondary school winning the 100 metres...trouble was it was a 400 metre race ? did I look stupid plodding in last by a country mile. I vowed that day that I’d never experience such shame again through running, and I’ve never run since. ?
It was my my own fault I just hadn’t practised running 400 metres. Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.2 -
leeCal said:@MarkN88 I remember one sports day at secondary school winning the 100 metres...trouble was it was a 400 metre race ? did I look stupid plodding in last by a country mile. I vowed that day that I’d never experience such shame again through running, and I’ve never run since. ?
It was my my own fault I just hadn’t practised running 400 metres. Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.2 -
I'd Go Back to doing Judo.
I did this whenst I was a child, I was bullied a lot. So took up the one passion/love of my life. Judo. I got fitter, was more positive. I had three years of unbelievable personal development. The bullying had stopped. There were still a few silly uns thinking they could bully me. I soon changed their attitude.
I miss it so bloody much.
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