Knowing what I do now? Do you mean personality and all memories intact? Just personality but no memories? Knowing key events but not everything? If so.... I'd wait a few years. I'm only a rising sophomore in college, and this last year has been arguably the best in my entire life. Not because everything was all sunshine and rainbows, but because of how I've changed and am continuing to change. It's all just getting started though. I'm not sure who I'll be in 3 years, and I'd want to ask that guy's opinion before I decide to do it all again.
Also, I'd definitely not go all the way back to birth regardless. Let's skip ahead to where I can walk competently on my own. That shit would suck (and it'd be awkward as hell to very consciously breast feed among most other things we do as infants and/or toddlers.)
If we're just talking reset to x years ago and it has to be now and not a few years down the line? I'd go back to.... 7th or 8th grade. I honestly can't remember much before that, and I have a very good idea of what I did in those years that were good decisions, bad decisions, and what led me to where I am today. If I could still have those memories but do that shit again? Man, high school would be a breeze and this past year of college would be hands down the best year in my life so far as opposed to arguably.
Also, I'd definitely not go all the way back to birth regardless. Let's skip ahead to where I can walk competently on my own. That shit would suck (and it'd be awkward as hell to very consciously breast feed among most other things we do as infants and/or toddlers.)
If we're just talking reset to x years ago and it has to be now and not a few years down the line? I'd go back to.... 7th or 8th grade. I honestly can't remember much before that, and I have a very good idea of what I did in those years that were good decisions, bad decisions, and what led me to where I am today. If I could still have those memories but do that shit again? Man, high school would be a breeze and this past year of college would be hands down the best year in my life so far as opposed to arguably.
Ah, man, how could I forget? I'd do this so hard. It's only in the year following her death that I'm realizing how much I took my grandmother's presence for granted, and how little I actually know about her and her life. Not that I regret the time I had with her, she was one of the sweetest old ladies you'd ever met, but we could have been a lot closer, and we could have done more.Eclipse Dragon said:I would have spent more time with my grandfather and asked him about his life growing up.