Before you go and think this is a "goodbye pimd" post... Take the time to read the thread first. I came across this earlier, and I actually wondered about it as much as I could, while dealing with a bunch of personal crap. Anyways.... Would you be surprised with what would be at the end? Do you have any ideas how your life would play out? Any regrets? Most of all, would you be able to read the book in the first place? I'd read my whole story, but skimming through the hard parts, but I would love to know what would be at the end. And to take a quote from Spitfire YOLO! No regrets. How about y'all? ️
Read it, and if I didn't like the end of the book I would freaking change it, we aren't mere readers, READING A damn book, we are but the writers and WE ALL HAVE THE POWER TO SAY "I CAN CHANGE THAAA ENDING!"
Why would you even want to know how it ends in the first place? If you knew and tried to change things you might miss all the wonderful things that happened along the way. And what if you try so hard and fail and the thing you were trying to avoid happens anyway? What if something worse happens?
It's way better to regret doing something, than regret not doing it and wondering about it your whole LYFE.
No, I would not read it. A predetermined life? Heck no! I so not believe everything happens for a reason. The book shouldn't have my end, because in life there are choices. I should have the choice to choose how I want to live. However,if the book only contained the parts of my past, I would have selective reading for it. There's a few things I wouldn't want to relive again, and I think my brain purposely blocks it out. But since we cannot recall anything before the age of 4, I would love to read about that stuff.
Anna,reading the entire book means you SEE your mistakes,what if your book has u dying horribly alone because of ONE stupid rash decision?
Well I guess that's true. I'd probably read the ending just because of curiosity. But no matter what it's ending up in the trash.
I'd read the entire book. Change the ending if it doesn't turn out right. And yeah, what Spitfire said, I'd rip the pages I don't like, keep it, and use it for emergency toilet paper.
I would skip to the end and leave the middle a mystery. Then I would live life in the moment and know that I will die one day, but hope that the middle is the happiest part.
Just because one decision ruins my life doesn't mean another decision won't. Plus that book doesn't set my future. I could have a change of heart any moment and the story changes.
It would be interesting to read one version of the end. However with that being said, nothings ever written in stone and seeing just one way my life could turn out would be cool but things could change. We as people go through a series of different events that change who we are so I would read through and continue to live my life and see how it turns out. If its the same, awesome, if it turns out differently, still awesome xD