This week’s Would You Rather deals with the future. I often wonder what the heck I would do in a situation like this and i’m never confident with my answer. IF you missed last weeks “Would You Rather” you can check it here: Would You Rather - Vacation Vs Friends
Would You Rather
1. Know your future, but it was going to be shitty. Since you knew what was coming you can still change it.
2. Your future remains a mystery. It may or may not be shitty. Since you don’t know, you won’t be able to change anything and will have to roll with the punches either way.
I hope I explained those clearly. I think I would take the 2nd option. At first glance, I’d like to know what I had coming, but if it was going to be shitty I probably wouldn’t want to know. At least if it remains a mystery I can hope that it’ll turn out ok.
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There you go. Back to your old ways of picking the wrong one.
Dude, #1 is no doubt the better choice. Why would you pick #2?
If you knew what was coming, and it was shitty, you probably wouldn’t want to know? What? Yes, you could see your future be shitty, but you CAN CHANGE IT.
#2, It can still be shitty, but you can’t change it.
What the F is wrong with you?
well I usually think “what would the magician do?” then I do the opposite…hasn’t failed me yet
it’s “el mago” to you, tough guy
Dan walked over the bowl and it fell out! DUH!
Die Edward, Die.
Easy. Mystery all the way. What fun is it knowing how something is gonna play out? There’s no sense of adventure in that. Sure you could try to change things if you knew the future, but that could be a lot of work and I’m just not up for that.
well, wouldn’t you like to have been able to avoid the whole rosebud escapade on the way to baltimore? you seemed pretty pissed about it while telling the story…and i know if i were you, i would’ve wanted to change that
not up for a lot of work? i assume you’re joking, archivist.
Ah, but here’s the rub: rosebud needed a new engine regardless of what I did. Yeah, would’ve been nice not to break down in white marsh maryland, but the piston was such that the engine needed to be replaced. New Piston = New Engine. If I had known and we took kelly’s van, then I wouldnt have a story.
i go with the mago 100%, completely obvious, mainly cause, “you can change it”
Any Lost fans out there? Dan I don’t want to ruin anything for you…but it is relatable to this rediculous scenario of what if? Here is the thing about knowing or not knowing your future…you can’t change it. How many of us made the same mistake twice? Ah, yeah, everyone single one of us. So why would knowing your future and having a chance to make a ‘different’ decision be well, any different. Sorry fellas, it is what it is, and I would rather make the wrong ignorant decision concerning my future than the wrong decision when I knowingly had a chance to do otherwise. I go with mystery.
Word.
The question of predestination is probably better left to people like Augustine and John Calvin than Dan Engler an co. or even the producers of Lost–which by the way is beginning to annoy me because too many things in that show aren’t logical/don’t have a believable explanation. It seems like they’ll eventually be getting around to making some sense of stuff but this ridiculous fantasy shit that’s supposed to be keeping our attention is beginning to just chafe my ass.
I DVR’ed last nights ep…don’t ruin anything for me