Take The Time, Learning To Live and A Change Of Seasons are three of my top four DT songs, and I&W is already my favourite album of all time, so the idea of having all three songs on one album is tempting. That being said, though, there are a couple of issues with including ACOS on I&W. For one thing, the version of ACOS that would have ended up on that album was vastly inferior to the version on the '95 EP. While the original does have afew little things I wish they had kept on the final version (namely JP's epic solo in The Inevitable Summer and few little KM keyboard flourishes here and there), overall, the final version of the song was an improvement in almost every conceivable way, which never would have existed had DT been able to include the original on I&W. Beyond that, because of the presence of DS and the 7 string guitar, the final version does not stylistically fit with I&W, and would be a much better fit for FII (and it serves as an excellent replacement for the incomplete Metropolis II on the FII demos).
I will add though, that I really wish the album had included To Live Forever and Don't Look Past Me, as I love both of those songs a lot, and they are an excellent fit for the record. While the label may have wanted to keep the album at around an hour in length, including both of those songs would have increased it to only 68 min, which isn't that much longer then it is already. Also, I think MP said that the reason those two songs were cut was because the band wanted to maintain a balance of shorter commercial songs and longer, proggier songs, so when Another Day and Surrounded were written, they decided to swap out a couple of tracks. It's a shame they didn't include all 10 tracks, though, as that would have made an already magical album all the more epic.