>>7490238>That varies from person to person, and also remember that your skill that you were good at before being young might be as useless in the young age x.I'm sure there would be a ton that would help you out insanely.
You could literally skip it all to uni, if not past that.
>Many things are gonna be really out of your control. Examples like the stock market crash, dad dying in x war, divorce, and even sicknesses/diseases. I mean I could only think of this working in a 9/11-esque situation, where you get your mum sick so she couldn't go to a meeting where a plane or train crashes.This is your greatest argument - seeing everything the worst happen and being as utterly powerless as you were back then - this time however by also hurting yourself and others in your despair struggle.
>Olympic exampleWhy would you want to change it then?
Though I see were you could be coming with that, some people wouldn't take that second chance too serious - more like a revertable experiment, which of course wouldn't be the case.
They would frick their shit up even worse.
>I think you just kinda have to accept it at some point.Daydreaming isn't healthy for everyone~
>Still, you can better your life like that in a sense, I'll give you that.I haven't really joined any side, I think it's a horrible idea that could work neat with little bit more control and preferably some principles to guide you through it focused.
I bet that suicide rate would grow by an astronomical amount~
>>7490457>Sad! such many cases!Where do I recognize that from..
>>7490341For those who have nothing to lose or lost already ʕ-ᴥ- ʔ
Or want to travel down their own life to save those few.