Consequences To Our Actions

“Would you rather change the future or the past?” have always been a question we brainstormed about. After making searches and thinking about this question over and over I have made a decision that there’s only one correct answer to this. And it is changing the past. The answer is quite simple. It’s all about thinking logical. If we could fix our past, I believe that everyone would go ahead and change at least three to five things from their past.

Future depends on past. It’s our past actions that affect the future. We could prevent deaths, accidents and unwanted actions that happened by changing the past. Altering the past would have been so helpful and useful if it was possible. From the simplest thing to the most complex, the future would be much more better. Innocent deaths, unwanted accidents and such things that cause a trauma shouldn’t be a part of our future for our physical and mental health. No one is perfect and everyone has made mistakes ever since childhood. Making mistakes is not something you should be ashamed of. Everyone learn from their mistakes but if we keep doing mistakes and not try to change it, world will become an evil place.

On the other hand of course there are benefits of changing the future but changing the past has more. Changing the future is on our hands right now and any opportunity we miss could become a whole disaster so we should think more than once, maybe even more than twice before doing something to change the future because we should think of it’s pros and cons. So that we wouldn’t have to overthink of how we could’ve done better and not to feel like we should change our future. That’s where changing the past plays it’s role. 

So in summary changing our past will be a better option because our future is the play of our past acts. We are able o change our future now unlike the past so we shouldn’t miss this advantage. Still at the end of the day there will be people who disagree but they can’t fight against the truth and facts forever.

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