March 2010 - bitcoin was way, way less than a penny.
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All these people spending years living in reverse time. I don't know.
There is a lot that I don't think I'd enjoy backwards. But maybe if it's a whole perspective shift I wouldn't notice the difference. Just watching my life events with an "oh yeah, that happened too"
Maybe give the person like a dime after I break a few things just to wig out on reverse entropy, if I can.
If I murder my child self, do I just stop existing? I'd take up that offer in a second.
I'd go back to the beginning of 2019. I don't want to backtrack too far, but this would give me enough time to sell the house, move, and get situated before covid and the price of everything going crazy.
But it's not just about that, it's about repairing a relationship with a loved one while I still can.
As a millennial American I have about $40 to my name. I might have $100 at the end of the day. Thatβs 100 days further from my demise. Sooooo no deal.