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what other reasons are for going back in time? Relationship? That doesn't depend on one critical point. Same with personal development.
Spending more time with people who are no longer with us would probably be another one.
And risk not spending enough time in other places that lead my life in my current state. People in my past (deceased or not) are very important but so are the ones in my present. I can't sacrifice one for the other.
i would very much like the opportunity to somehow not meet my ex