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If you had the opportunity to ‘travel back in time’, would you do so? If you knew that any ‘changes’ you made would change everything you’ve ever experienced since that moment, would you still go back in time?
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If I didn’t know that I could change the future, I would so definitely go back to the time. I would love too see the real battle of the Spartans and Persians(300!). I would avoid going back to the bad times, especially the Black Plague. If I would change the events of our time, it would depend whether I would go back in time or not. If I made the present and the future better(like more hybrids faster), yeah I would go. If I did anything that would change the future for worst, I would never, ever go. I would refuse that opportunity. Having a decent life is better than going back in time and then messing up the current life.
I would definantly take the trip back. I have treated some people bad and now that time passes I wish I would not have treated them like that. Everyone gets mad, but we all say things that we regret. I also wish that I would have applied myself more in some areas of my life. Thankfully I am still young enough to change and become the person that I know I am capable of being. I have learned from my mistakes and I try to prevent the problem before it happens. It doesnt always happen but as I grow older the more I learn how to handle my self better.
If I had the opportunity to travel back in time I would not. There are things that I want to change in my life, but I don’t want to give up some things I have now. I think that the things I do want to change have shaped me as a person, and given me life experience. I think that even though those things hurt me in the past, I am better for them. I like who I am generally, so I don’t think I would want to change everything. I may think things are a big deal right now, but when I look back on them later, I probably will realize they weren’t as big of a deal as I thought they were. No matter how much something hurts, there is usually something out there to make it better, you just have to look.
My immediate response to this would be YES! I have made so many stupid mistakes in life and I would love to be able to change all the wrong things I have done. But these mistakes are truly what have shaped me as a person. So no, I would not travel back in time. I don’t think I would want to know what I would be like if I had led a perfect life. I don’t know if I would like myself different. Now, if that time machine had a ‘slow down life’ button, I would press that in a heartbeat. Or even if it allowed me to go back in time and just live my life exactly the way I had, not know anything I do now. I would do it. I feel as if life is going by way to fast, it would be wonderful to be able to slow it down or live it again.
Absolutely not. Time is such a delicate thing to mess with. I wouldn’t want to change the way anything has happened because there are reasons for it happening (the reasons may not be what caused it to happen, but they are definately reasons for it remaining part of the past). I believe that no time is ever wasted; every little minute spent has an effect on your life. Even if it’s something as monotonous as a busywork assignment in a math class. …You got better at that type of math problem, didn’t you? You earned an easy A+, didn’t you? You got to giggle over disgusting drawings of the teacher behind her back, didn’t you?
Plus, if I went back in time, I would have to redo everything I’d already gotten done. It’s like forgetting to save your progress in a video game and getting bumped back to a previous level. You don’t gain any advantage whatsoever, and then you have to plow through everything again to get back where you want to be. I’d have to do all that homework again, and clean out my room again, and go to my cousin’s ballet recital again
…*shudder*…
Life is about moving forward. If you’ve made a mistake, learn from it, correct it as best you can, and stop beating yourself up about it. We as humans must learn responsibility and how to take things as they come. Time is irreversible for a reason.
No, I would never travel back in time in order to change my own past. If someone goes back in time and tries to change themselves, they become part of their own past. And any thing you do will have repercussions in the future because the future isn’t set, it changes with every action or decision anybody makes. Since no one knows how the future will be affected each thing they do in the past, changing the past is dangerous. With just one action you could accidently cause someone to get hurt or die. I especially wouldn’t try to change myself. The thing I change may help me at that moment but it could hurt me later on. I could cause myself to die with just one action. Then I couldn’t go back in time to change that mistake because I would cease to exist.
The answer to that question would definitely depend on how far back in time I would go and for what reason. For example, if I had left my keys inside of the car and the door was locked I would definitely take the opportunity to go back in time a few seconds and take the keys from out of the car. If the thing I was changing was extremely far back and had something to do with my parents, I probably wouldn’t want to take that risk because I might never be born.
Upon further pondering, I wouldn’t want to go back in time at all. I started thinking about The Butterfly Effect and got seriously creeped out. The smallest change can affect the future in the biggest way. If I went back in time to get those keys, I could have gotten into my car two minutes later, gotten into a car wreck and died. Just having that kind of power would really scare me, I would never know how the lives of the people around me would change simply because I forgot my keys.
If I had the oppurtunity to go back in time and change something would be a hard decision to make. I mean I have seen those life lesson videos on what happens if you change one little thing. They are kindof true. If you change something in the past, the future changes. Then it gets down to the part if you change this, how much of an effect will it have in the future. Even the smallest things can make a big difference. I don’t know maybe I would like to go back in time and take back some things I did in the past. However I think the things that happen in life happen for a reason. So if I took back what I said in the past, maybe I would be a different person or something else. Maybe the whole world will crumble. Nah! Well in the end I guess I would go back in time to change some bad things I did. I want to have the power of going back in time. Maybe they’ll make a time machine and that will be cool, but if I change something I would like to know what effect that has on my future. In the end things happen in life for a reason just remember that.
I’m not so sure if I would want to travel back in time in order to change my past. Even if I might not be content with the present it’s not worth the chance of altering my entire future. Most people think that by going back into the future to change something, a mistake or an error, that you only change THAT certain thing. But I believe it’s way more complicated than that. If a person were to go back in time to alter a decision, a choice, anything that they did, it would change the course of their ENTIRE future and it would subsequently change the fate of everybody else in the world. Sure I might no be satisfied with how my life is right now, but I guess I’ll just have to learn to deal with what I have and try my best to adjust to anything that comes my way. Nothing’s worth changing the course of everyone else’s future.
Omg I would definitly go back in time. I would of course have the knowledge of not changing anything because I might not show up in reality. But Id go exploring, and…actually im not sure where Id travel back in time to! Theres the whole I-could-go-back-to-like-yesterday travel or the way-back-like-dinosaurs-way-back travel. Id probably go back to somewhere in the middle, out of fear of meeting a hungry T-Rex. But then theres all the times when I got in trouble. I wonder if I went back in time to all those times and fixed it, would I still be where I am today… Probably not, which kind of stinks, but oh well. Everything happens for a reason right?
My immediate reaction to this question is no, absolutely not. Obviously as I think about this more there are certain moments in my life that I would love to go back and prevent and this mainly relates to the deaths of family members. But though I want more than anything to go back and save an individual or prevent something like 9/11 from happening I believe that everything happens for a reason. This may be a very naive belief but I can’t help but think that if I were to go back and change an event then there would be negative consequences for my actions. But even with this gut instinct if someone were to give me the ability to go back and change something in history I would without hesitation go back and prevent 9/11. I don’t know how but I would have to find a way. I know that everything happens for a reason but so many people lost everyone in their family that day and I don’t see the reason in that. If I could prevent this then so many families would still be together today and so many widows would have their husbands. I’m sure there would be negative consequences for this, but as a country I know we could handle them because at least thousands of lives were saved. This is not the most rational response to this ability but it is the most meaningful way I can think to use such power.
I am not sure. There are many benefits to changing the past and alot more disadvantages to it as well. There have been many horrible occurences throughout history, but changing them might cause unexpected results that might be alot worse. And just like a lie that could get out of hand. Also, there really isn’t any point in visiting the past. Whatever, happened in the past is not to be worried. What really matters is if you get past it. Getting back to the question, I wouldn’t travel back in time.
If there would be no damage to the present, then I would definately choose to go back in time. Just think of all the events in history that you could witness in the flesh. However, there would have to be some changes that would be way too tempting to just pass up. Such changes would be possibly disatrous, like the assassination of someone to stop a war or genocide (yes, I mean Hitler.) However, humans would inevetably take advantage of a power such as this. They would try to bend and master this type of power to their will, and increase their own power, regardless of the disasttous changes. Even those of us with the best intentions would take advantage of it. So, on second thought, no, I would not like to take such a journey. It’s just too much power over fate for any man to control.
Everyone wants to travel back in time at some point in their life. There are moments when I wish for nothing more than to go back and not say what I said, not do what I did, and not think what I thought. However, if you could go back and erase what you did, what would be the point of making mistakes? Making mistakes and experiencing their consequences is part of learning how to be a better person. If there were no consequence to your actions, everyone could do whatever they want and just change it if they didn’t like the outcome. Further than that, if you could go back and stop yourself, you may alter your entire future. Touching the wrong plant could cause a nuclear war in the future or spending an extra second at the grocery store could prevent you form meeting your soul mate. Nobody has ever been able to go back, so we don’t know what kind of repercussions could come of it. I wouldn’t go back in time, even to fix the worst mistake of my life. There will always be a consequence to my actions, and I would rather be able to control them than be completely unaware.
I would not go back, if I have an opportunity to travel back. We will never know what is going to happen when we change something. It is really foolish to go back. Everything happen for a reason, and these is how people to improve them. One day, you will get loosed in the time maze. It is going to be scary when you lose in a time maze. You want to fix a little mistake and redo everything again. It is not going to work for me. We should do our best right now and never afraid to make mistake. You will find out that it is easy to have a wonderful life.
I think that if I had a time machine, I would definetly go back in time, especially with the knowledge that everything I have expierenced would change. I mean come on, who doesn’t want to see what their life would have been like if one little thing had changed? I personally have always wondered that and I am sure a lot of people have too. It would be so cool to expirence diffrent things in life and be able to be totally diffrent, yet the same person. Doing things you could have never imagined in the llife before, now coming easier to you. I would do it in a snap. I’m not saying I would want to leave the life I have now forever though. After I experienced all these new things, I would just go back in time before I ever went back in time. You never said that the time machine wouldn’t be there after you actually wern back in time : )
No, I would not. Everything happens for a reason and to change what has happened in the past is not something I would personally choose to do. We all have a life plan and everything that happens is meant to. With every bad thing, a wonderful thing is coming around the corner. I know that I have had my share of awful days, whether that be a breakup with a longterm boyfriend or just a fight with one of my friends. But with each of these awful days came very good things days later. All we have to remember is that everything does happen for a reason. Although it may seem like a terrible things at the time, in the long run, it usually is for the better. So for that reason, I would not travel back in time, no matter what the circumstance, to change my past.
To go back in time and change some things about my life would be an amazing opportunity. I would love to take back some of the things I have done, or not done. I regret a lot of decisions I have made and to correct those would be incredible. But I think that everything we do shapes us as a person. Even if we think it was wrong or bad, it makes us who we are. To change some of those things would mean changing ourselves forever. It is hard to imagine what I would be like if I hadn’t made the same decisions that I had. My whole life would be different. It is kind of exciting to think about what could have been different. I might have gone to another school, have different friends, or live in a state across the country if I had interfered with the past. Overall, I have a good life. Though there are things that I would be willing to change, I don’t think I could give up what I have now just to see what may have been.
If I had the opportunity to travel back in time to the past, I would take that opportunity. I would most definitely change some of my selfish actions, mindless mistakes, and faux pas. I do not believe in predestination. Rather, I feel, we make our own decisions and control our own journey. While I do believe that changing the past would shape my future circumstances, I believe that it would be for the better, not for the worse. I would make improvements. I would think about how my decisions would shape my future. I’d like a chance to take back some hurtful things I’ve said in anger. Many would argue that we must live and cope with our given present circumstances, which are shaped by our mistakes. While this is true, I’d like to have a second chance to change some choices in which I lacked good judgment. I wonder how different I’d be if I was able to change a few things in my past.
Truthfully I’m not sure. I would love to go back and change some of the things I have done or some of the things that have happened, but with the knowledge that those changes could mess with the present or future I’m not sure if I would want to. I know I have made some mistakes and passed up opportunities that should have been taken but those choices lead me to where I am today. Personally I’m pretty happy with my life right now and I wouldn’t want to change something in the past that would affect it. I would love for both of my parents to still be here, but I can’t change that cancer took one away, even if I could go back in time. What would I have done? There is no cure and I couldn’t exactly go inside their brain and stop the cancer before it started. I would also like to prevent some of the catastrophes our world has experienced. I mean what would the world be like if there had never been an Adolf Hitler, or if the plane had never crashed into the twin towers? Would it be a better place for not having gone through what those people and events caused or would something even worse had happened? When it comes to changing the past, I think we should not dwell on it. What happened happened and we need to deal with the consequences and try to make the best out of what the world is now. So before I started writing this I would have probably said yes I would go back in time, but now I don’t think I would.
Everyone would want to travel back in time to change at least one thing in life they did. There are some moments in my life where I would have wanted to change something. If you change something in time though, you will change the future. For example, if you go back in time to close the front door at your house, the robbery would have never happened. Because of his, the robbers would end up stealing someone else’s jewelry instead of yours. Some things like that can change what happens to other people. I wouldn’t want to go back in time at all. Even if I did something terribly wrong, I still wouldn’t. Changing something in time would cause something else to change.
My answer is yes, because if that is a very important things, I don’t care what happen to the future, maybe my destiny will become horrible. I will sacrifice something to save the things that I want to save, if I think this sacrifice is worthy. I said before in other blog that everything needs to sacrifice to exchange the success. Maybe I will die at the future, but if this is a very important thing, I will be very happy to use my life to trade with the god of the destiny. Because I only have one life, but if I can use this life to save a thousand lives, I think this trade is very worthy.
At first glance I would say yes.
I would travel back in time to the point before we moved back to Texas. However, even if I did that, I still wouldn’t be able to change my mom’s decision to move here. The only thing I’d be able to do is relive the past over and over again. I haven’t made any huge mistakes yet that I’ve regretted to this day… but if I could be my mom and make decisions for her, I would travel back in time to make her change her mind about moving here. So, no, I wouldn’t travel back in time to change anything if I couldn’t change my mom’s decision.
Even though I would do that, I guess everything happens for a reason. I lost everything in the move and I gained back a little bit, but it’s still not enough for me. I guess that’s part of the lesson. Nothing lasts forever because everything will change, so the move would help me with college and when I graduate.
Although my time travel would be aimed to change someone else’s decision, people who want to change their own decisions should rethink for a second. Life doesn’t exist for the past. It happens only for the present and the future, and even the present lasts for only a tenth of a second. The future is the big picture and what we all advance for. Traveling back in time is something everyone wants at one point in their life. Without the mistakes they make and the lasting affects of their choices, however, no one can ever learn anything. The past exists only for guidance. You can’t mull over it and it can never be changed, but you can always learn from it. As Rafiki from Lion King says, “the past can hurt. But the way I see it, you can either run from it, or… learn from it.”
Reading the question at first I would say yes, cause I have made mistakes in my life that I would love to change. But I believe if I was to change those mistakes my life would be completely different. I would not have meet some of the people, experienced some of the things I experienced or encountered the things I have encountered. Everything I have done has made me the person I am, and have helped me learn from my mistakes. If I was able to change those mistakes I wouldn’t be me. I wouldn’t only be changing my life, I would also be changing the lives of others I have meet until now. And it shouldn’t be my decision to change what they have experienced also. So no, I would never go back and change who I am today.
I would love to go back in time, but I’d much rather just go back so I could take chances and opportunities I had let pass. Of course, I would also love to change the image people may have of me, because of how I’ve been in the past. I would relish the moments where I could go back and re-word my phrases and make people happy instead of sad. But aren’t those moments the moments that we need to find out who we want to be, and how we can achieve that? By not doing what we did in the future? What lessons would we have learned if we could always just go back in time and change the bad stuff. There would be no more surprises, no more life-lessons and definetly no finding out what exactly it is what we want. It depends on the situation, but I’d much rather travel back to the good moments I had, and just re-live those.
If you had the opportunity to ‘travel back in time’, would you do so? If you knew that any ‘changes’ you made would change everything you’ve ever experienced since that moment, would you still go back in time?
Once you take an action it’s history, history if change can cause huge changes that would change the present. If I had done something hugly wrong in the past, I would love to go back in time. But if I hadn’t done anything wrong I would want to go back cause I believe that if you go back everything will change all around the world in the way you don’t expect. So would I go back in time and change something? No, would be the answer because I think that I have a pretty good life currently even though I have some problems. The problems are here to stay and won’t go away.
I have actually thought about this before. At first I want to because I usually thing about it after I’ve done something wrong. It affects other people and you. Lets say that you drop a pass that was easy to catch. So after the game you sit in your car for a couple of minutes to settle down. Driving home you pull up to an accident. Two cars are smashed together. You find out that a drunk driver had driven on the wrong side of the road and hit an on coming vechile. If you went back in time to make sure you caught the ball you wouldn’t have sat in the car to settle down and could be the one that was hit by the drunk.
I would not go back in time. After you changed time, although you told yourself that the future wouldn’t be the same, it would be a complete change you wouldn’t get used to. You wouldn’t be able to relate to anyone because you would be the only one with those memories. You may have a completely different group of friends and changing the event you wanted to change wouldn’t be worth it. Going back in time would just be running away from the problem. It would better to just deal with the problem now and deal with the consequences. To change your life permanently from everything you had known would not be worth changing one moment, because you would change everything else along with it.
If I had the opportunity to go back into time, I wouldn’t even think about doing it. I would be scared to change something I would regret. Being able to change the future is a very scary concept that I would never want to mess with because not only could you accidentally change something, but also the concept of going back in time scares me. If I would be able to change the areas where I have made mistakes, I would have never learned from them. And one little thing I might do differently in the past could change the people I meet or the good experiences I’ve had. It’s also a great thing to make mistakes, even if we don’t believe so because those are the things that we learn from. If we were all able to pass up some of the mistakes we have had, then I think many of us wouldn’t be as smart as we are today.
I personally would not go back in time. I am a true believer in that everything that has happened to us so far has made us into who we are and made others into who they are. If you go back in time and change things to make them better for you then you could end up making someone not get married and be happy or some other event. So in a way going back in time is a selfish act that will make things better for you and possibly worse for others. Plus if you go back in time and change an embarrassing mistake it is bound to happen again because you won’t have learned anything because it never happened. Another points is if what if what you change changes the world to where the time machine is never invented and you are stuck in the past. So going back in time is both dangerous and life changing, therefore in my eyes making it a bad idea all together.
No, I have had countless events in my life that I hate and wish that have never happened, but I would never change a single thing. I have grown from each experience and from each I have a gained a lesson. I have become a stronger person from everything I have been through and I am thankful for the things that have happened to me. Maybe it’s just the way I look at life, but I can’t imagine my lfie any different, I don’t like everything about my life, but I’m thankful for what I have and what I have gained. Most kids have not experienced what I have, there for I’m so greatful for these events, and I’m glad I am such a strong person. I would never change a thing. I regret alot, but I can’t live my life any different.
I’d love to travel back in time to see alot of things. The only problem with time travel is a twin paradox. If I went back in time and found myself, that would be a twin paradox. Well forget the problems of time travel, now if I did go back in time, I’d love to see how the egyptians made the pyramids and how they mummified the pharaohs. I’ve always wondered if it was actually brute strength or aliens.
I probably wouldn’t travel back in time, but actually travel forward. That would be a lot cooler in my opinion.
I would never, ever go back in time. No matter what the circumstances. There is no way you could travel back in time and do the exact thing that was happening in that time. If somebody looked at you, it could totally alter the future. It could start a chain reaction where the person who looks at you lost one second of their time and everything is totally thrown off. Even if it was possible to go back and not change anything, I don’t think I would want literally see the things that were going on before me. That is what passed down stories are for.
I would defiently not want to go back in time. I am pretty satisfied with the way I have lived my life so far. I know I have made many mistakes, like many other human beings. Nobody is perfect and nobody should expect someone to live life with any mistakes. I have learned many things from my past mistakes, so why would I want to change them. Some of them have made me who I am today and so far I am very proud of who I have become. If you got the chance to always go back in time and change your mistakes to make your life perfect what would you ever learn. You would probably keep making the same mistakes,because you never have learned your mistakes from the previous ones.
Absolutely not, I love my life. I’ve gone through the years and there would be no point to see what I end up becoming. At this point in time I wouldn’t go back in time to change anything. If I was to go back it only means I have a fear for how my past will affect my future. Right now, I am saying that I am not afraid. I’m ready for what will become of my life, hopefully it’s amazing.
Why turn back now?
If i could go back in time I would. It would be a great thing to be able to study history first hand. We could learn from our ancestors mistakes better. We could study battles and become better than before. Even if it could change the future i would be careful not to mess with anything in the past. But personally i don’t believe that it would be possible to change the future because time would correct itself. But if it did change i would go back and fix my mistake even if i was the only one who new i made a mistake.
It is a very difficult decision, but yes. Although I greatly treasure my memories and experiences, my growth and development. I would have to go back in time. The good one could do in the past is incalculable. The one redeeming thing about the cycle called history is the steady increase in the standard of living. Thus the farther history progresses they better off humanity is. To predict disasters, stave off calamities, and help in a way I cannot now, I would have to travel back in time.
If I had a chance to go back in time, I would definitely do so. There are many things that I would really want to change in my childhood. I would definitely apply the principle of ‘living the moment’ more when I go in the past. I would spend more time outside and enjoy life more than ever. I remember once a girl in college told me to ‘just go play outside and do stuff.’ I didn’t really think about what she said to me, and now I know how she feels. Now I’m the one telling littluns to just go outside. I have so many things to do that I don’t have time to do what I really want to do. Things like pulling pranks are all something I can only do in the past. I am older now, so I will receive greater consequences for my actions. If I was only eight years old, then driving some people crazy will be forgiven easier than doing something like that now. There are also events that I really regret doing which I would definitely change. I remember a few times where I made fun of someone. Now I feel really bad about it, and I would definitely go back and just leave them alone.
If nothing else would change except for the part I changed in the past, then yes. However, I know it would cause a chain reaction and something else would go wrong like The Butterfly Effect. I haven’t actually seen the movie, The Butterfly Effect, but I know what it is about and it was the first thing I thought of when I read the question. If I could go back in time, change something and then have the ability of never making that change from ever happening, then yes, I would go back. That way, if I do not like the outcome of the new future, then I can stop that change from ever happening. Even if I did not like the new future, I think it would be interesting to know what would happen if i made that change. It would be like watching a movie with different endings and I get to pick which ending I want. However, if I do not get that ability, then no, I would not go back in time and change something. Although I believe that in life, you need to take some chances, I think going back in time would be too risky. I would prefer to take a chance on something else.
If I had the opportunity to go back in time and correct a mistake that I made I would not. Every mistake holds a lesson and if I went back in time and corrected that mistake I would not have the experience and lesson to learn from. Therefore, I might make that mistake again because I would not be learning from anything. I believe everything happens for a reason and by changing your past you are changing your future. If you change something drastic in your life, your life, in the end, won’t turn out the same versus if you had let you life run naturally and with no regrets. I do not believe that changing your past benefits you in any way. I personally have more than one mistake and by just changing one thing it does change the direction of all the others. You never would know if you could have avoided a mistake because its like an ‘artificial path’ you created by changing one aspect of your life.
I would love to travel back in time to the 50’s or 60’s. Just all of the history alone has me caught up on how amazing those times were. I would experience first-hand all of the ‘firsts’ that happened in that time. I would love to tell my kids about how things were so different and I would explain to them the little things that seem minute but they would never know if I hadn’t told them.
Besides from the different clothes, styles, foods, and people, I can make just as much of a change in this society as I could in the past. Change is inevitable, and if it was meant to happen, it would. I guess what I am trying to say is, no matter which decade I am in, my life can impact others, in general, in the same way. The situations might be different, different people to deal with, different ways of saying what I mean, but it all boils down to, “I care, and so should you.”
I would say that id go back in time if I had the chance to. There are many things that have happened in our history that have effected us and the world in a negative way. If I could go back I definetly would change this. There has been many corrupt and wrong decisions made in our past that if we changed or corrected, would impact others by saving them. If you really think about it you have the potential to save one life or millions of lives if you went back in time.With great power comes great sacrifice in the end. If I could have the chance to go and save millions of peoples lives I would no matter the outcome of my future. Im the kind of person willing to put others before myself at times.
I would not take the trip back in time. I believe that everything happens for a reason and we should all learn from our mistakes. Even though I don’t learn the first time it takes me a couple times. But if we all went back in time and fixed everything what would there be for us to learn from? Nothing because we would have already known our mistake and known how to fix it before we find out the reason why later in life. It would be cool to go back in time and see ourselves from the outside, but what would you do from there, fix whatever is about to happen wrong. To make sure it never happened, but then what about the next thing that follows it has an effect on that. If you chaged one little thing in your life it effects everything. For example) The domino effect. Make one little mistake, everything falls apart. It is important that we know what mistakes we have made and learn from them so that they don’t have to happen twice.
If I ever had the chance to travel back in time and change anything I don’t think I would. I will probably be too afraid to do it because of what the consequences may be or the results that may affect my life in the long-run. There are some things that I would want to do over again like the many times I used to get in trouble in elementary which made me obtain a certain reputation that I wasn’t too proud of. I would like to see the civil rights movement but not be apart of it because I would be too afraid of dying. I think that many people if asked this question would say yes they would like to go back in time and change things but me personally I wouldn’t like to go back in time.