Question for yall

If y’all could walk over a bridge and immediately be in the future and know what your life is going to hold would you cross that bridge… Or would you stay on this side of the bridge amd fight like hell to get to your future…

I know id raither fight to work my way to the future then just walkbright through to it…

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Definitely fight for it

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Yeah for sure. If a time traveler came up to me and said I know what your future looks like, would u like to see. I’d karate chop him in throat and tell him fuck off lol.

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At my age who gives a fu-k

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Yup!
I hear ya Ray!
:+1:

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I want to know my future, but life’s a journey, not a destination. Who knows what wonderful things I’ll have missed. And who says my future will be good?

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I can’t go forward, I need to be here (now) for my grandson and kids…watching him grow is my :heart:. I don’t want to miss a moment.

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He only came to tell you that you were going to be locked up soon for assault! :crazy_face:

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The future is now.

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You almost made me spit out my coffee but hell yeah! I want to work through my shit so my future has a strong foundation and I learn along the way. Like @anon89207786 said, it’s a journey not a destination.

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I agree with you Ray, at my age and condition who cares. Fuck all the fancy shit I just want to stay sober. :heart:

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Definitly fight for it !!!

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I would not cross that bridge. Once you cross it then the future is set. As it stands now, the future can be anything. I believe we create our future, subconsciously attracting from the quantum field what we want in our life. That takes time and I know that I am not nearly as wise today as I will be in a year or ten years. That time on the path allows me the wisdom to create the best future I can for myself.

Just my thoughts on that anyway. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Really liked this response.

We already kinda do this now with confirmation bias, based on what we tell ourselves, our past history and experiences, we think we can’t do something, so we never try. Our future could already be set in stone if we don’t strive for something different or stepped out of the comfort zone.

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Yes Leah.
For instance.
If I hadn’t have got sober I would still be sat every evening drunk in front of the TV. That’s if something worse hadn’t have happened.
That was my future.
But I changed it.
That one little decision has changed my future full on.
I’m setting new challenges to push myself. Doing things that before I would literally just say " yeah, I would like to do that" reaching for another drink!
:heart:

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I severely doubt that I would make it across the bridge.

I would cross the bridge and burn it so I could never go back to where I was. Trouble is I would still have to take me with me wherever I was and trust me if I’m not right with myself I can soon destroy paradise.

I would cross it. Do we get to see what is the future and come back and adjust things accordingly? Idk; I’m ready for something good and if it’s there I’d go. :woman_shrugging:

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I think if you’re able to know your future, then you can do something in the present to alter it… or maybe the outcome has already been affected by you knowing… Time travel always confuses me. :thinking:

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