justincredible
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Saw this posted on twitter and thought it was interesting. What say you? Are you starting over and amassing a huge fortune off of your collective knowledge of future events, or are you just taking the money now and keeping on living your current life?
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Fri, Jan 31, 2020 3:37 PM
After further reading, I believe you become a 6-year old immediately, not go back in time to when you were 6 to relive your life. So that might change answers.
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Fri, Jan 31, 2020 3:42 PM
eh.. i don't want to go thru school again. I'll take 10 mil.
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If I can't go back in time, then this is a dumb question. Give me the cash every time.
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Time is infinitely more valuable than money, imagine starting as a 6 year old, cruise through school, take better care of health with the knowledge available now, to even further extend life that you have been given to basically start over.
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Let's say for the sake of this exercise it's go back in time to your 6 year old self.
I'd probably be an ideal candidate for the red pill, as I don't have any kids that would be almost certainly not exist in the future of the new timeline. The thought of going through childhood again isn't great, though I could correct some things that I still deal with today. Reliving college and beyond is an interesting thought, and would likely be all the better this time around. But I'm still young enough that a $10 million bank account starting now is the most enticing option. I'd buy some land in Montana to spend the warmer months and a place in Arizona to golf through the winter months. Repeat for 50+ years.
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posted by Verbal Kint
Time is infinitely more valuable than money, imagine starting as a 6 year old, cruise through school, take better care of health with the knowledge available now, to even further extend life that you have been given to basically start over.
Imagine doing all that shit and dying in an accident.
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I just don't see how the red pill is appealing at all. More time and knowledge is cool and you could certainly use those to make a fortune. But have fun being back in elementary school again.
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It’d be interesting to redo parts of high school and college. But I think it’d be 99% boring and redundant vs the 1% worth reliving. It’s like cool I get to redo the undergrad parties, but first I have 12 years of living at home, having a bedtime, doing elementary schoolwork, etc.
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If we are not going back in time, I will take the cash in a heartbeat. If we are going back in time, I would take that red pill easily. Pull some back to the future II shit.