This is an interesting question. Some of it, I think, comes down to paradoxes.
Because see, nowhere in the initial question does it say your life would turn out the same if you went back to being 10. Because reflecting on that, you may make different decisions, thus altering "the future", and changing what you "know". Maybe you ask out that cute girl/guy that you always wanted to, and that leads to something different. Maybe you make a different choice about a sport, or a class to take, or any number of other things.
Another thing to ponder: If you could, based on the above, go back to being 10 with what you know now, you would also have knowledge and ideas that others wouldn't (i.e. FaceBook), and therefore the idea would be "yours", and you could make the money, and so you wouldn't really need to take the other pill and wake up at 45 with $50 million.
Definitely an interesting question to ponder.
Because see, nowhere in the initial question does it say your life would turn out the same if you went back to being 10. Because reflecting on that, you may make different decisions, thus altering "the future", and changing what you "know". Maybe you ask out that cute girl/guy that you always wanted to, and that leads to something different. Maybe you make a different choice about a sport, or a class to take, or any number of other things.
Another thing to ponder: If you could, based on the above, go back to being 10 with what you know now, you would also have knowledge and ideas that others wouldn't (i.e. FaceBook), and therefore the idea would be "yours", and you could make the money, and so you wouldn't really need to take the other pill and wake up at 45 with $50 million.
Definitely an interesting question to ponder.




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