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Start at 6 with all knowledge i have from when?
From now or like the year in which i was 6?
If the later i can easily make more than 10M investing in shares. Otherwise i would rather go with the blue pill
Originally posted by: falsePromise
Start at 6 with all knowledge i have from when?
From now or like the year in which i was 6?
If the later i can easily make more than 10M investing in shares. Otherwise i would rather go with the blue pill
All the knowledge u have Now (i.e at Present) you will have that when u restart at age 6.
None of them. I'm good at what stage I am. I learnt all my lessons which I wouldn't have learnt without the mistakes I made. I becae stronger. Paisa kya karna hai itna, logon ki buri nazar lag jati hai. Waise bhi zindagi ka kya pata, kal ho na ho
I won't take a pill only because someone tells me about the effect it would have...😉
Red Pill: I’ll restart life and be the first to invest in crypto mumbo jumbo so I can be a billionaire now.

I had to vote for red pill cuz 'running after money' is not my thing so blue pill was out of question😆. I feel there should be more options.
Red pill 😆 I'll restart my life and un-date all the bimbos I dated
Blue pill. Who wants to jhelaofy all those years of school and college again 🤢
Blue..I don't mind having 10 million in cash.
As such m already overwhelmed with all the unwanted knowledge gained till this age..not all is needed u see
A six year old me would be exasperated knowing all this😂
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