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Twitter Users Share 3 Words They’d Say To Their 18 Y.O. Selves And Here Are 30 Of The Best Ones
It would probably be fair enough to assume that every single one of us sometimes dreams about traveling a few years (or a few decades) back in time. Some of us would like to go back and change a few things here and there, some would like to experience the best moments of their lives once again, and some, well, some people would simply love to go back to when life felt easier. The list goes on and on. Though despite the reasons behind it, the idea of time travel and being able to change your past itself is an interesting and tempting concept. But here's a thing—what if you could go back in time and meet a younger version of yourself? What would you like to do then?
Let's take a moment to explore this kind of scenario. Recently, Twitter user A_l_a_n__G shared a post asking others what are the 3 words they would tell their 18-year-old self through time travel.
Without further ado, Bored Panda invites you to look through some of the best responses.
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Many of the most popular responses included people advising their younger selves to buy Amazon, Apple, or Microsoft stocks. "I wanted to buy $4000 of Amazon stock very early on. Husband said I was nuts and badgered me, so I didn't. Instead, we put it with the money we had saved for the down payment on a bigger house. Still kicking myself. I knew I was smarter than him," someone commented. "Imagine your future self says 'invest in Apple.' But you don’t know that is. So you pour money into orchards and become the biggest apple (small “a”) magnate in the world," another user added.
Also, apparently, many people would advise themselves to marry or not to marry a certain person. For instance, one user shared that their 3 words would be "marry that girl." Someone commented on this tweet by saying this: "Can you find her? Is she legally available? At 77, my uncle found his high school sweetheart on FB. Both sides had spouses dead over 5 years. They are having the BEST time! SO happy! Live 1000 miles apart, so airplane and visit. Look her up!!!"
One user shared that they'd rather say nothing and give their younger self a hug instead. "I’d give her a big hug because she wasn’t getting many at home and she’d been through a lot of crap in those short 18 years," the user wrote. "Never too late to be kind to yourself. I hope there are many warm, safe hugs in your life now," another user replied.
Good advice. I thought putting others first... being taken advantage of... one day someone would do the same for me. Obviously I’m no where near perfect and made plenty of mistakes... but it turns out i should have lived my life the way i wanted to and not let ANYONE get in my way, because no one else gives a s**t. There’s a lot more to unpack on that general statement... but she’s right about ‘like yourself first’ in soo many ways.
The original post by A_l_a_n__G has since gone viral and it currently has over 20k likes, almost 18k quote tweets, and over 2.5k retweets. What would your response be after hearing this question? Let us know down in the comments!
I would say the same thing. And if 4 words were allowed i would ad a"now"
I know I could have used this advice in my 20's. I know it now, 30 years later.
I remember chatting with my brother who was into tech. He was saying that Apple stock was very, very cheap. He said they were about to introduce a new product that would store and play digital music. The iPod. He said if it took off, which it might, it would go big. If it failed, it would probably be the end of Apple. He said if I had a grand to invest, it would be a good gamble. Neither of us had a grand we thought we could risk at the time...
I'm sorry but this is my favorite. Because of course, if someone had just told 18 year old Alexandra not to eat bats, this whole covid thing never would have happened. You shouldn't eat bats Alexandra. Bats: Besties not Breakfast.
Why the hate? (Well into the negatives at the time I'm writing this.) Maybe this is what she did, and looking back it was the best part of her life. Or maybe she didn't and has lived with regret. Either way, why do so many downvote anything different from the way they think?
Even though he wasn't a nice person in real life (he beat up women, his own admission), he didn't deserve to be murdered.
yep thats me and my dad right now i gave you up vote i mean ammo is pretty good thing to have laying around but not around kids and not to kill people
Mine wouldn't be nearly as profound. It would be "don't take depo-provera". My body responded so poorly to it. And I never felt quite "right" again.
I wish I could have told myself to stay in my career and not have a kid so younge... I love my son but I had dreams I set aside to be a mom...now I'm 30 and I feel like a failure even as a parent.
most of these were political, who to invest in, or relationship based so I'm a little disappointed...
*Point at younger self* Depression Anxiety ADD If I could have gotten help before my mid twenties (and mid 30s for add) things would have been a little easier
I'd have to make two trips: "Don't marry him!" and "More college effort." ( I should have worked harder in college. Would have made a difference in my life.)
Move out ... and tell mom and dad to take better care of themselves.
Not 18 yet, but advice for my younger self, "Dont Date Jackson." It messed me up ;-; Others could be "Give Jazzy (Late dog) love", "Dad is lying", Learn to focus", "Its not your fault". Damn im f****d up o-o
“Thou shalt not covid thy neighbour’s life. Wear a mask.” @ArhomR, Thank you!!!
Care for yourself. Type 1 diabetic for 25 years (diagnosed at 22), if my 18 year old could have known what was coming I'd have had a 7 year headstart and maybe wouldn't have spent 17 years with rollercoaster blood sugars, in and out of the hospital to ultimately end up with kidney disease and needing a transplant.
I'm 13, not older than 18...but if I could time travel to my 7 year old self I'd say "don't buy that"...
Mine wouldn't be nearly as profound. It would be "don't take depo-provera". My body responded so poorly to it. And I never felt quite "right" again.
I wish I could have told myself to stay in my career and not have a kid so younge... I love my son but I had dreams I set aside to be a mom...now I'm 30 and I feel like a failure even as a parent.
most of these were political, who to invest in, or relationship based so I'm a little disappointed...
*Point at younger self* Depression Anxiety ADD If I could have gotten help before my mid twenties (and mid 30s for add) things would have been a little easier
I'd have to make two trips: "Don't marry him!" and "More college effort." ( I should have worked harder in college. Would have made a difference in my life.)
Move out ... and tell mom and dad to take better care of themselves.
Not 18 yet, but advice for my younger self, "Dont Date Jackson." It messed me up ;-; Others could be "Give Jazzy (Late dog) love", "Dad is lying", Learn to focus", "Its not your fault". Damn im f****d up o-o
“Thou shalt not covid thy neighbour’s life. Wear a mask.” @ArhomR, Thank you!!!
Care for yourself. Type 1 diabetic for 25 years (diagnosed at 22), if my 18 year old could have known what was coming I'd have had a 7 year headstart and maybe wouldn't have spent 17 years with rollercoaster blood sugars, in and out of the hospital to ultimately end up with kidney disease and needing a transplant.
I'm 13, not older than 18...but if I could time travel to my 7 year old self I'd say "don't buy that"...