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Would you reroll the dice on your life?

Yes 13 24.07%
 
No 41 75.93%
 
Total:54

Definitely not. Life certainly doesn't feel that great always, but there's not much room for improvement either. However, there's a lot of room for worse, and some people have it really bad. Sure, rolling might give interesting results, but I'm sure the novelty would wear off quite quickly.



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If D&D has taught me anything, do not reroll.

Probably end up getting a 1 and get aborted or something.

But honestly, no. Odds are not in ones favor. There are what 7 billion people in the world. What percent do you truly think are better off than yourself right now?



AngryLittleAlchemist said:
vivster said:
I'm a white male in a 1st world country. I already won the lottery. Can only go down from this.

It's sad that being white is still an advantage in first world countries. 

He's from Austria - saying you're white in Europe means about as much as saying you're black in Sub-Saharan Africa -  that is, pretty much everyone is of the same color.



Nah, sounds like too much work



Let's see. Right now, I'm a college senior about to get my Bachelor's degree with a year and half's worth of job experience plus an internship in my interested field of study, I am looking to get full time work to support myself and take my next big steps in becoming independent. I think I'll take those odds.



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Okay, if you get to keep your memories, then yes. Absolutely. Are we still born from our parents, or are we born as a random human born somewhere on earth, like a lottery? If random, then no.



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No, the new person wouldn't be me. And it would be a too big loss for the world without me. ;)

Other scenario: you stay the same person but can rewind one time to a chosen point. How far would you rewind? So at which age you would like to fix an important life choice?



No, that sounds awful to me. I actually quite like being me plus I could end up with a terrible life. I would maybe like to go back and change some things in my life though.



Even knowing I have the worst luck, yeah I'd still do it. Even if I end up in a worse place economically, if I get even one person who's a positive influence then I'd say it's worth.



Nah, one life is tiring enough.