what if the person you became in the future wanted a second chance to go back to the past fix everything they did wrong,and therefore you ARE reliving the past but you have no memory of the future?
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2007-04-17
18:15:54
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beacause go wants you to find put what you did wrong on your own
2007-04-18
11:57:45 ·
update #1
i meant to write god not go
2007-04-18
11:58:36 ·
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Then i would probably carry on like i am because i dont even know that i am from the future. Or do i atleast remember that? If i did then, well i have got alot of thinking to do.
2007-04-17 18:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a little too much science fiction for me. My first thought is how far in the future was I? Is there still war and hate? Violence and famine? Or had mankind finally learned to be humanitarians to all life on earth? If so, why would I want to come back?
My second thought on this is that I never made a mistake to be corrected!!! Yes, no mistakes! Because the "mistakes" I made during this life made me stronger, and gave me opportunies to grow spirtually as well as to grow into the person I am. We seldom say to ourselves, "Okay, I know that's wrong and it's gonna hurt me or someone in the long run, but what the heck, I'm gonna do it anyway!" Most people just don't purposely make errors in judgment. Does that mean that I never made a mistake -- no, it just means that my errors allowed me to learn and grow.
So, you see, even if I came back and "corrected" mistakes, I am sure I would make others, and how would you know that these "corrections" didn't have worse effects on the future?
2007-04-23 16:39:23
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answered by TexasDolly 4
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Very interesting question.
The question sounds a little like eastern philosophy, which I don't subscribe to, but interesting question never the less.
I would probably do the same things over without realizing it,
seeing that I am still the same person.
I guess it would depend on how far back in my past I went.
If I went back far enough in my childhood, maybe I would end up different person.
2007-04-18 01:31:43
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answered by Mello Yello 4
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There is no second chances. Live for today. This is the only life you will ever experience. There will be no punishment or reward. God is the universe and people aren't even important enough to be considered any more than a quark buried in a piece of rat crap.
2007-04-22 02:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Go sounds like Go jump in the lake!, so you could not have possibly meant that, now could you?
Here are some wise words from the channelled Abraham:
You ALWAYS get it right, and you NEVER get it done.
2007-04-25 19:04:33
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answered by canron4peace 6
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That concept would make an awesome book or movie!!!
For me, this really is my 2nd chance..... I died when I was nine and was brought back. But I love your idea! If you decide to pursue it, make a copy of this question and page with a date on it so you have a legal record of your concept! (Providing it is your idea/concept)?
2007-04-18 02:51:52
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answered by Izen G 5
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Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl wrote in "Man's Search for Meaning,"
Live your life as if you're already living it for the second time, and as if you screwed it up the first time as badly as you're doing now.
Kinda keeps you from taking things too seriously, doesn't it?
2007-04-18 01:31:21
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answered by Philo 7
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If you have no memory than what is the point, why come back. I wouldn't do this again if you paid me.
2007-04-18 04:47:52
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answered by She Said 4
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every time I wake up and don't have Crime Scene tape around me, I have another chance! Use yours tomorrow > if you wake up!!
2007-04-18 01:35:16
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answered by BANANA 6
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praise the lord for giving me another chance!
2007-04-24 13:09:16
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answered by Anonymous
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