Writing Prompt Transmigrated to half a lifetime ago- what would you do?

dvelasquez

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So, instead of investing in bitcoin and other stuff, I will go into the industry that disappointed me severely? :blob_hmm_two: Sounds like a nice plan. :blob_okay: Why spend your time on meaningful things, the things that actually can make you happy, when you can look at the money eSports make right now. Also, do you even understand the amount of info Dota or League had? All the patches, the tournaments, sites, videos, professional teams, etc. I don't remember 99% of the info. I remember a few teams who won Internatonal\Worlds. Apart from this, almost nothing comes to mind. Lastly, I clearly was talking about playing. And playing all kinds of competitive games(with a few exceptions) is a waste of time, and most importantly, nerves.
You do know that's possible to employ people to work for you, right? Also, investing in Bitcoins, etc, is mostly passive income, it's not like it would take you your entire day, and I just mentioned how you could profit from League or Dota so it won't be a waste of time. Whether you're disappointed or not in that industry, it's not even a point here. You said it's a waste of time, and I said it's not, and there're multiple ways of profiting from it. Whether you like it or not has nothing to do with it, you can spend your time with whatever you want, that doesn't mean the industry is worthless, which is my point.

Also, streaming is basically playing the game, which right now, is quite profitable, not rich-making, but does give money, and knowing that it can become some kind of "job" before anyone else, is a great start. Again, it all depends on what you want to do, but it's not like it isn't a way, as someone else could consider the option.

And just to clarify, you don't need to know everything specific, you just have to know a general direction of where the game/industry is headed towards to be able to profit from it. Damn, you could even invest in teams like SKT, and so on, and it would be profitable.
 

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I'd be 16, and I would probably be so bored in my classes that I might wind up with B's instead of straight A's. However, knowing that I would meet my first love in university, that might motivate me to maintain my grades. I would probably talk to my parents about what happened and convince them to trust me on certain things. Then, we could save the money from applying to certain universities and just apply to the one I actually went to. Also, instead of taking that East Coast trip to tour universities, we could go somewhere else as a family. Maybe we'd take another trip to see my grandmother before her memory deteriorated. I'd buy a really nice audio recorder and record some of her stories so my son could hear his great-grandmother's voice.

Ultimately, I'd like to end up in the same place I am now. Certain things I would do again, but certain things I would try to do differently to live my life to the fullest. Mainly, I would spend my money in different ways or save more of it.

My first love is asexual, so I wouldn't try to marry him. I would marry the same person I married, but since I now know about polyamory, I would seek a non-sexual romantic relationship with him and get my sex elsewhere. If he says no, I would accept that, but the thing is I never got a chance to ask him because he stopped talking to me before I learned about polyamory.
 

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So what? It's still a waste of time.
I have 3k hours in csgo and probably a 1k in lol, i dont regret it, sure i could have improved my knowledge or spent time doing other things but i did that because it was the most enjoyable thing to do in my free time, profiting from it wasn't even the point, id never invest that much time in turning something i like in to work, i wouldn't enjoy it, but getting challenger and keeping it would be both difficult and enjoyable, same as getting S+ on esea
So what? It's still a waste of time.
I have 3k hours in csgo and probably a 1k in lol, i dont regret it, sure i could have improved my knowledge or spent time doing other things but i did that because it was the most enjoyable thing to do in my free time, profiting from it wasn't even the point, id never invest that much time in turning something i like in to work, i wouldn't enjoy it, but getting challenger and keeping it would be both difficult and enjoyable, same as getting S+ on esea
 

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(19yo) Ohhh, I wanted to be a Professional Go player when I was 16, so I started studying then, yet if I had started at 9 I may become the new AlphaGo before AlpaGo! With the use of more modern board positions and my easier to learn with young mind, if I put my foot on the gas pedal while studying I may become pro at the age 13. I would probably still be a weaker pro by the time AlphaGo is revealed to the world though… … … Then I will lose any advantage I had, but I would be 15 years old, with enough time to fight for the top, before I am kicked out of my house...
 
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Redo opportunities that were missed and any mistakes regretted doing. Resolve any unsatisfying tension or disconnect from friends and fam. Probably spend time with ones closest to self; and take time make me and them happy while exploring things never tried before, but going to if given an second chance.

Realistically? Probably make same mistakes here and there, some or many that would also have from the regression. Its just natural part of life.
 

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I have 3k hours in csgo and probably a 1k in lol, i dont regret it, sure i could have improved my knowledge or spent time doing other things but i did that because it was the most enjoyable thing to do in my free time, profiting from it wasn't even the point, id never invest that much time in turning something i like in to work, i wouldn't enjoy it, but getting challenger and keeping it would be both difficult and enjoyable, same as getting S+ on esea
And I have 5k hours in dota2, around 500 hundred hours in csgo, and 1000\1500 hours in lol. It's a waste of time. While playing to achieve a higher rank is the most disappointing and toxic thing ever.
You do know that's possible to employ people to work for you, right? Also, investing in Bitcoins, etc, is mostly passive income, it's not like it would take you your entire day, and I just mentioned how you could profit from League or Dota so it won't be a waste of time. Whether you're disappointed or not in that industry, it's not even a point here. You said it's a waste of time, and I said it's not, and there're multiple ways of profiting from it. Whether you like it or not has nothing to do with it, you can spend your time with whatever you want, that doesn't mean the industry is worthless, which is my point.

Also, streaming is basically playing the game, which right now, is quite profitable, not rich-making, but does give money, and knowing that it can become some kind of "job" before anyone else, is a great start. Again, it all depends on what you want to do, but it's not like it isn't a way, as someone else could consider the option.

And just to clarify, you don't need to know everything specific, you just have to know a general direction of where the game/industry is headed towards to be able to profit from it. Damn, you could even invest in teams like SKT, and so on, and it would be profitable.
You know, I wanted to write a sarcastic answer, but not anymore. I will simply point at this. "Lastly, I clearly was talking about playing. And playing all kinds of competitive games(with a few exceptions) is a waste of time, and most importantly, nerves." I don't know why you keep talking to me about making money.
 

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Is this a proposal? I'm honestly considering it. This gives me a question though, do hitmen make a discount if the target to be killed is the same contractor? Are you a hitman? Consider the discount part. And doing international jobs.
It would not be a proper hitjob, it would be considered paid assisted suicide. However, the whole time travel thing complicates matter quite a bit since they only give consent in the future. As for whether I'm a hitman or not, the answer is no. Even if I was, there's no reason for me to admit it on this site.
 

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And I have 5k hours in dota2, around 500 hundred hours in csgo, and 1000\1500 hours in lol. It's a waste of time. While playing to achieve a higher rank is the most disappointing and toxic thing ever.

You know, I wanted to write a sarcastic answer, but not anymore. I will simply point at this. "Lastly, I clearly was talking about playing. And playing all kinds of competitive games(with a few exceptions) is a waste of time, and most importantly, nerves." I don't know why you keep talking to me about making money.
the rank is irrelevant, its the level of skill it imply that matter, if you think being among the best at something is toxic that's your problem, I enjoyed the challenge and getting better at the game, useless skill I agree, it get you mad sometime I agree, playing to get better tho is the farther thing from being toxic I can think of
 

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the rank is irrelevant, its the level of skill it imply that matter, if you think being among the best at something is toxic that's your problem, I enjoyed the challenge and getting better at the game, useless skill I agree, it get you mad sometime I agree, playing to get better tho is the farther thing from being toxic I can think of
See? The whole dialogue started because I said it's a waste of time. Now you agreed with it. As for being toxic, I didn't mean that the desire to be the best is toxic. I phrased this poorly, and, honestly, it's irrelevant to the topic.
 

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Fuck the mother of someone I hate, netorare style
 
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The term for this is regression, not transmigration.
Thanks for that- should I change the thread title from 'Transmigrated' to 'Regressed' (or 'Returned') though, or just leave it as it is now?
Fuck the mother of someone I hate, netorare style
 

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In this scenario, it's just your consciousness (along with all of the memories and future knowledge which you can recall right now) which gets sent back in time; to wake up in your younger body on the day exactly halfway between your date of birth and the present day. When would that be for you, and what would you do? How would you cope with such a situation, and what might you do differently? And how much (or little) do you think that your actions could potentially alter the course of history?
I might end up becoming a child prodigy for obvious reason. ?

Though, it’d be better, if I also get the game system that makes me becoming OP!
 
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