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I'd go back in time for sure. Spend more time with my family, use my future knowledge to win the lottery a few times, prevent disasters. Sounds like a great time. I definitely don't feel like peering into the future either the way things are going.
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Yeah, no thanks… thinks are looking bleak. Good call on the winning lottery ticket...
I don't know if I'd go back to relive my childhood, because my childhood was not a happy one and there is only so much of that I could influence as a child. I would probably go back to being 18 and do adulthood over again.
I actually think about that at times, partly because I binge watched Outlander this year. I don't know if I'd want to go back 200 years, like the character on the show, though that would be fascinating. If I could control the time and location, maybe something like Greenwich Village, either in the 1920s or early 1960s. I lived in the Village many years later and loved it, but I felt like I'd missed the really good stuff.