ThrillingHuman
always be casual, never be careless
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Moreover, here is a scenario. Say, you have a lover and that lover had a traumatic experience that has heavily haunted them their whole life. You go back to the past and try to save your lover from that experience.
Not only that, but you are the kind of self-centered person who will rather die than help somebody you don't care about even if you have the ability to do so. Which means, the only reason you are trying to help this past version of your lover is that because you love their future self.
But, since the traumatic experience has defined to a large extent your lover from the future, are you just pushing your feelings on a different person? If you love your lover, shouldn't you try to make them follow their original life trajectory as much as possible, otherwise you would effectively "kill" your lover?
Are you a cheating scumbag?
Not only that, but you are the kind of self-centered person who will rather die than help somebody you don't care about even if you have the ability to do so. Which means, the only reason you are trying to help this past version of your lover is that because you love their future self.
But, since the traumatic experience has defined to a large extent your lover from the future, are you just pushing your feelings on a different person? If you love your lover, shouldn't you try to make them follow their original life trajectory as much as possible, otherwise you would effectively "kill" your lover?
Are you a cheating scumbag?