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Sergeant Maynard
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before tomorrow. critique plz
? A very odd yet curious question has been brought upon me. If my older self were to come and give advice to me now, as an adolescent, what would that advice be? Now to get things straight I don’t believe that this is possible at all, but if it were to magically take place, I have an idea of what my older self might say.
Perhaps he would have mystical powers, or be a time traveler, I do not know. Whatever his means of travel through time and space, he would probably have some advice to give me. That advice depends on what I do in the future and what emotional trauma’s I go through that transform my life. For example, if I were to, in the future, go through an absolute terror of a relationship, the advice my adult self would give would probably include not to get into any serious relationships with the wrong people. Or if I were to marry a beautiful woman and have a wonderful marriage, his advice just may embrace a core message of love and compassion. It is not clear on the exact advice of my future self, but I’m very sure that it would be a sincere message, because I’m sure nobody intentionally tries to deceive others into false world views. Whatever the advice would be, it would be purposefully given with genuine effort to better.
Given the chance to listen to an aged clone of myself would be a fantastic opportunity and I would not want to miss it. My ears would perk up like rockets, and I would take it all in with a curiosity that could not only kill a cat, but slaughter a lion.
Perhaps he would have mystical powers, or be a time traveler, I do not know. Whatever his means of travel through time and space, he would probably have some advice to give me. That advice depends on what I do in the future and what emotional trauma’s I go through that transform my life. For example, if I were to, in the future, go through an absolute terror of a relationship, the advice my adult self would give would probably include not to get into any serious relationships with the wrong people. Or if I were to marry a beautiful woman and have a wonderful marriage, his advice just may embrace a core message of love and compassion. It is not clear on the exact advice of my future self, but I’m very sure that it would be a sincere message, because I’m sure nobody intentionally tries to deceive others into false world views. Whatever the advice would be, it would be purposefully given with genuine effort to better.
Given the chance to listen to an aged clone of myself would be a fantastic opportunity and I would not want to miss it. My ears would perk up like rockets, and I would take it all in with a curiosity that could not only kill a cat, but slaughter a lion.