Can you state specifically what you mean to say. You can change the past if you replay it or have chance to. How would you get a chance to replay the event already occurred. Why to think that it could have been different, if you are not getting with this thought to anywhere?Sugar Rush wrote: ↑March 5th, 2023, 7:18 pm I think the past can be changed if we replay it or have a chance to. There are so many choices I could have made differently if I had the chance and opportunity which I do not have. Instead of saying it is an illusion that things could have been different, I would rather hold on to the reality that it could be different but we don't have the power to change any of it.
Let go of the illusion that it could have been any different.
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Because of a bitter experience, I had this playing over in my head multiple times a day for many years. I often dwelled on how my life might have been different if X had happened instead of Y. I'd be lying if I said I'm entirely free from it. Honestly, I still do, though rarely.
I don't know about others, but thinking about it repeatedly didn't help me in any way. I couldn't change what happened, and I couldn't move forward either.
After millions and millions of rewinding and replaying the past incidents, I've come to accept that the past is unchangeable.
It might sound cliché, but everything happens for a reason. Looking back, if X had happened instead of Y, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be where I am now—and honestly, I'm glad things turned out the way they did.
As someone who has been there and done that, I can say that letting go of the illusion that it could have been any different is liberating.
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I wonder if time travel was a concept someone came up with who couldn't let go of this illusion...

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