No thanks,
if i was to go back id do the same things again, there were no other viable choices in my mind. about anything of importance.
besides even if i did want to change something i wouldnt, to explain this in a video game analogy its like reloading a save after making a choice in a rpg that goes wrong(im not using vn here as most people wont understand what im meaning, but it would fit better), it just makes the entire story feel hollow as it wasn't your choice, even if it does provide a better ending.
now if i was asked this at the end of my life i probably would agree as ive already seen where my path would lead.
if i was to go back id do the same things again, there were no other viable choices in my mind. about anything of importance.
besides even if i did want to change something i wouldnt, to explain this in a video game analogy its like reloading a save after making a choice in a rpg that goes wrong(im not using vn here as most people wont understand what im meaning, but it would fit better), it just makes the entire story feel hollow as it wasn't your choice, even if it does provide a better ending.
now if i was asked this at the end of my life i probably would agree as ive already seen where my path would lead.