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<blockquote data-quote="Sanyam Deshi" data-source="post: 104484" data-attributes="member: 5926"><p>[USER=2831]@dh1[/USER]</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure that we can consider something unproven to exist, like time traveling, as a blessing.</p><p></p><p>The past is valuable through its knowledge. We learn from the mistakes of others and ourselves and live by the values passed on by our elders and those who have once lived. Many people in the past talk about the legacy they wished to have on their country or even the world. They took action in ways that made our lives better. I hope that I can do something in my life to improve the quality of life for people in the future.</p><p></p><p>There aren't many people who say "I hope someone from the future travels back and takes me with them, or else I have been betrayed." In a scenario of widespread time travel, people would most likely have the same lifespans, regardless of what time period they chose to live in. It probably wouldn't be very practical, either, for everyone who ever lived to live at the same time. You aren't "saving" them by bringing them here, nor are you "disrespecting" them by leaving them where they were from.</p><p></p><p>My original message was not motivated by worries of the consequences of time travel. I just think that people need to believe in themselves and the power of the future a little more. There are people who are unable to shake off regrets of the past. Many come on here, desperate for ways that they could time travel to change the past. Time travel has not even been proven to exist, so why invest your life in something that is currently impossible?</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry of the pain in the past you may have felt. There must come a time when we stop talking to psychics and contemplating conspiracies of our pasts being tampered with. Let's use this beautiful world that the past has given us and make it even better. That's what our ancestors would have wanted. Isn't <em>that </em>the best way to show our respect for those who have passed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanyam Deshi, post: 104484, member: 5926"] [USER=2831]@dh1[/USER] I'm not sure that we can consider something unproven to exist, like time traveling, as a blessing. The past is valuable through its knowledge. We learn from the mistakes of others and ourselves and live by the values passed on by our elders and those who have once lived. Many people in the past talk about the legacy they wished to have on their country or even the world. They took action in ways that made our lives better. I hope that I can do something in my life to improve the quality of life for people in the future. There aren't many people who say "I hope someone from the future travels back and takes me with them, or else I have been betrayed." In a scenario of widespread time travel, people would most likely have the same lifespans, regardless of what time period they chose to live in. It probably wouldn't be very practical, either, for everyone who ever lived to live at the same time. You aren't "saving" them by bringing them here, nor are you "disrespecting" them by leaving them where they were from. My original message was not motivated by worries of the consequences of time travel. I just think that people need to believe in themselves and the power of the future a little more. There are people who are unable to shake off regrets of the past. Many come on here, desperate for ways that they could time travel to change the past. Time travel has not even been proven to exist, so why invest your life in something that is currently impossible? I'm sorry of the pain in the past you may have felt. There must come a time when we stop talking to psychics and contemplating conspiracies of our pasts being tampered with. Let's use this beautiful world that the past has given us and make it even better. That's what our ancestors would have wanted. Isn't [I]that [/I]the best way to show our respect for those who have passed? [/QUOTE]
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