I wonder... What's worse-- bringing back the past, or ignoring it?
Like, it's probably best to ignore it: whatever happened, happened, and it can't be changed. It's like, the dirt finally settled-- why bother kicking it up again? You turn over a new leaf and start fresh.
On the other hand, what if you bring it back? You have the chance to take care of any unresolved issues, and then possibly re-end the past in a much better light. But that's taking a chance-- what if bringing it back only makes it worse?
Is it a chance worth taking? Can it get any worse than it was? (Well, the answer to that is an obvious "yes".)
Like, it's probably best to ignore it: whatever happened, happened, and it can't be changed. It's like, the dirt finally settled-- why bother kicking it up again? You turn over a new leaf and start fresh.
On the other hand, what if you bring it back? You have the chance to take care of any unresolved issues, and then possibly re-end the past in a much better light. But that's taking a chance-- what if bringing it back only makes it worse?
Is it a chance worth taking? Can it get any worse than it was? (Well, the answer to that is an obvious "yes".)