• Ledivin@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Ask my future self. Telling my past self something is very likely to have no affect on my life (what if past actions only affect that “me” and not me-me), whereas asking my future self something will always end up with me gaining information - no guarantee its relevant, but it’s more likely to be.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Realistically I’m sure I’d end up using it for financial gain either way.

    Future Self: What’s the next Nvidia stock?

    Past self has more monkey paw possibilities, but I think I’d go with something like, “Buy all the surplus compute you can to generate bitcoin in 2009 and hold it until $64,000.”

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      That’s too much work. Just buy $1000 worth of bitcoin in 2010 and sell it all at 50k, which means you can cash it in 2 years earlier and still make WAY more than you’ll ever be able to spend.

      At that point you will be affecting the entire market though. So things might become unpredictable.

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    You can ask your future self stuff right now. You won’t get the answer until you answer it in the future, but the question is possible.

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    asking your future self isn’t always guaranteed to yield results. for starters, you know for certain you have a past.

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    Of course telling past me a thing makes more sense. I have a basic understanding of the past and what I say has a good chance of improving past me’s life.

    I cant even imagine what my biggest decision in the next few years is going to be, there’s a good chance whatever I ask will be a waste of time. The wiser of me should dictate what we talk about.

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    I would ask my future self “what is the most stressful thing awaiting me on my future, which I shouldn’t worry about at all”.

    This doesn’t change anything except my mental health is better off.

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    It’s either sharing the winning lottery numbers, or asking for them. I need to know how the time stream works first.

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      unless you have some specific trauma in your past that’s worth avoiding it’s silly to be rich later in life than earlier in life. I can’t see any scenario where talking to your future self is better than your past self. Even giving world shattering options you’ll weather it better as a rich capitalist than a prole.

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        It makes a lot more sense for me to make myself rich now than to make a version of myself rich who will never become me.

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    MURPH!!! DON’T LET ME LEAVE MURPH!!! MUUUUUURRRRRPHHHHH!!! DON’T LET ME LEAVE!

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      It’s kind of dumb that knowing she was unable to stop him, he still sent her the same message, instead of sending information like “I am you. Do not go.”

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    Tell my past self not to trust guidance counselors and go to the tech highschool instead. If they say anything is a kind, caring voice along the lines of “we think you would be better in an easier class…”, shut them down. Don’t settle, don’t negotiate, don’t think you can wait it out.

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    I would tell myself to spend more time with and keep in touch with a close friend who succumbed to his sadness.

  • THCDenton@lemmy.world
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    Ask my future self something. I get a leg up on everyone and future-me’s timeline collapses - not mine.

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      This is the real answer. You can’t change your past, or the current version of you would not exist. You might still exist but not this version of you. It might be better or it might be worse but most things in your life would be completely different. And you definitely wouldn’t remember the change.

      We don’t realize how intertwined different parts of our life are. If you just pause a second in your daily life and do nothing, you have literally changed your future and that of the entire world. It’s not some woo-woo vibes thing, you are literally slightly adjusting everything around you by existing and acting. It’s impossible to tell exactly how until much later.