29 Mind-Bending Dilemmas That’ll Challenge Your Morals – Vote Now & See Where You Stand
Would you always find parking, but it’s never close to your destination?
This poll is full of dilemmas like that. There are 29 different scenarios where every wish, power, or life upgrade comes with a downside that’s hard to ignore. Maybe you could become insanely rich overnight, but never know whether people love you or your money. Or meet your soulmate tomorrow, while also seeing the exact day you’d lose them. You’ll have to make a call each time, and there’s no safe middle ground.
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You become insanely rich overnight, but you can never tell whether people love you or your money.
You can step into photographs from your past, but you can’t interact with anyone – they don’t see or hear you.
You can restart your life from childhood with all your memories, but someone else lives your current life instead.
You can know exactly who truly cares about you, but you also learn who never did.
You can feel pure happiness whenever you want, but real happiness starts to feel weaker.
I don’t get it. I need definitions of pure and real happiness, bc the linguistic distinction seems arbitrary and meaningless.
You can eat anything without gaining weight, but you’re always a little hungry.
You can live forever, but after 100 years, you stop forming emotional connections.
I’m a lot younger than 100 and I stopped forming emotional connections years ago
You could always wake up fully rested, but you can never dream again.
Okay so is this like, not being able to remember the dreams? Cause if so then I never remember them anyway so that's fine. But if you literally stop dreaming, that is really bad. Your brain can start to decay if it doesn't do that activity
You could remove all regret from your life, but you’d also lose the lessons you learned from mistakes.
You gain unlimited confidence, but you lose the ability to doubt yourself.
Throw in shamelessness and you have the instant recipe for a f*****t leader.
You can become immune to heartbreak, but you never feel intense love again.
You can make your biggest dream come true, but achieving anything else afterward feels meaningless.
You can control technology with your mind, but devices glitch whenever you’re emotional.
You can meet your soulmate tomorrow, but you also see the exact day you’ll lose them.
You can summon food instantly, but you lose more of your sense of taste each time.
You can remove one personality trait you dislike about yourself, but you don’t get to choose which one disappears.
You can grow plants instantly, but they drain your energy to survive.
You can remove fear completely, but you also lose your sense of danger.
Fear and the sense of danger are very important survival tools I'd rather not miss in my kit
You can bring fictional characters to life, but only you can see them – everyone else thinks you’re imagining it.
You can see in complete darkness, but bright light hurts your eyes.
You can understand every language, but you slowly start forgetting your native one.
No thank you, I don’t want to have to learn French a second time !
You can open any locked door, but you can never secure your home.
I never lock my doors anyway, no one does in my building. The outer doors are secured, but we all have pets and will feed each other's if someone can't get home for any reason.
You can heal from any injury overnight, but the pain still lasts the same amount of time.
You can always find parking, but it’s always the farthest possible spot.
Technically speaking, the furthest parking spot is your own driveway. I've always found parking closer than that without taking this deal.
You can instantly calm any conflict between people, but they blame you for the argument.
I've always had an issue with the concept of immortality. People say that they'd love to live forever but, I don't think many people understand what that means. In about one billion years the moon will have left Earth's orbit, causing its rotation to speed up. The layer of atmosphere that traps oxygen will dissipate, meaning no breathable air, and the sun's gonna expand to the point the seas themselves will boil dry. No air, no water, no life, and that's not to mention when the sun finally dies. No Earth. Just them in a freezing, airless radioactive vacuum forever. Unable to die. What's the point of immortality? I may be overthinking this.
Considering life on earth will cease long before that, eternity would be a lonely slog...
Load More Replies...I only said yes to a few. I realized I don't really like the idea of being able to choose these things.
It's the genie in a bottle/monkey's paw dilemma. You have to be very exact about what you want or suffer the consequences when the wish doesn't work out like you want.
Load More Replies...All "no" except the "step into the picture" one. The rest were all bad deals.
I've always had an issue with the concept of immortality. People say that they'd love to live forever but, I don't think many people understand what that means. In about one billion years the moon will have left Earth's orbit, causing its rotation to speed up. The layer of atmosphere that traps oxygen will dissipate, meaning no breathable air, and the sun's gonna expand to the point the seas themselves will boil dry. No air, no water, no life, and that's not to mention when the sun finally dies. No Earth. Just them in a freezing, airless radioactive vacuum forever. Unable to die. What's the point of immortality? I may be overthinking this.
Considering life on earth will cease long before that, eternity would be a lonely slog...
Load More Replies...I only said yes to a few. I realized I don't really like the idea of being able to choose these things.
It's the genie in a bottle/monkey's paw dilemma. You have to be very exact about what you want or suffer the consequences when the wish doesn't work out like you want.
Load More Replies...All "no" except the "step into the picture" one. The rest were all bad deals.
