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>>47536
Not like any of those "great accomplishments" would ever really affect me directly anyway, though.
Even if humanity colonizes other planets within my lifetime, there's little-to-no chance of me being one of the people that gets to go to those planets.
Even if world hunger was solved tomorrow, it's not like I was affected by it in the first place.
Even if a perpetual energy machine were created, it'd be far too expensive for me to get any use of it.
Megaman Legends 3... at least that one I might end up playing at some point, I guess.
>>47537
The second one. Twisted though it may be, it's the only thing I can possibly think of as being a "peaceful, perfect world" for myself.
And I don't agree with that idea. I think the "self" is only what you are at the present moment - yeah, you have a past, and yeah, that shaped you as a person, but I don't think that past is all that you are as a person. It's only a small part of it, otherwise amnesiacs suddenly lose their entire selves and become completely different people the minute they lose their memories, and I don't think that's really true at all.
Well, long story short, I'm only who I am right now. Not who I was yesterday, and not who I'll be tomorrow, though a similar person to both but exactly the same as neither. The rest isn't worth dwelling on.
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