First of all, I want to say, lovely job featuring Fluttershy and her brother. A photo booth is a fun and memorable way to bond with someone, to create wonderful memories that will last for years.But, dSana, this message is mainly due to what you wrote about your lost opportunities. My friend, I understand what you mean; I really do. I, myself, have spent a lot of time in my life wondering and worrying, afraid that I would fail, that I would screw up, make myself feel even worse than I already did. I was lazy, and I didn't think when I should've. I could've done so much but chose, for whatever reason, not to act. But now I look back and I feel angry that I allowed myself to lose so many opportunities and miss so many chances.It leaves you feeling empty. It leaves you feeling weak and hopeless. You're afraid you'll never find a steady happiness to which you can hold to and be proud of. It's a very scary and unsettling feeling to have, almost like a sickness.But it doesn't have to be like that. dSana, believe me when I say, you have a lot of potential and greatness to show. Every time I see your artwork, I am amazed that someone can put so much emotion and detail into their work. You have a mind for so many creative scenes and so many ways for characters to express their feelings without ever using a word of dialogue. And I am certain that your skills, outside of art, are just as many and significant as what you present here.It's true, you can't go back and reclaim the opportunities you lost. There will be times when you wish you could just redo everything, but if that's all you decide to do — wishing and regretting — you'll miss out on all the opportunities available to you now. Time is a precious and wonderful gift. Focus on the present, my friend, but remember the past and what it taught you. Mistakes can be heavy, yes, but their weight can be lifted by improving the strength of your character.Every moment of our existence is significant. True, some moments are more meaningful and stand out among the rest, but each piece of our lives fit together to form a grander meaning — a design yet to be drawn.