If you don't remember yourself then reincarnation is indistinguishable from just being an entirely different person.
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That's fair, so as I clarified to another, suppose you have some foggy memory of your past life (as some tend to claim) that clears over time. Given those circumstances, what might you try to do for your future self?
Setting aside basics like a lil' recap journal to recover to catch yourself up on the parts you may have trouble remembering. ๐
I'd work throughout my current life to make the world a better, kinder, healthier, more sustainable place.
Which I'm doing anyway, because it's our duty to future generations, whether or not they are our reincarnated selves.
Nice try, reincarnating spirit.
My my my, those oil pipelines are looking awfully explody.
That's a fun one! So much depends on the mechanism of action, so I'm going to assume that you get to pick a couple lessons that you can embed as subliminal imperative for future me. One would be a bias for action, get shit done now, don't put it off! Two would be an impulse to ENJOY exercise! And third would be a reminder that the happiest times in life are always with people you love enjoying each other's company; and being able to create those circumstances comes from creating an atmosphere of acceptance, friendliness and love. SO DON'T BE A DICK! ๐
A guide on my ethics and who my living friends are.
On a related note, no one ever talks about the movie Chances Are where Robert Downey Jr gets reincarnated and falls in love with his daughter. Don't worry, it's not weird because his (ex?) wife approves.
Do you suppose stories like this are sometimes trying to emulate Oedipus Rex but missing part of the point?
Nah, I would just find a way to have fun with it.
What fun stuff would you prep for future you?
Cant really do anything if youre talking about a clean slate meaning no memories will be retained and since you wont know who you'll reincarnate into also then youre kinda out of luck.
True, but suppose it's not a complete clean slate, maybe a little more like foggy memory that clears over time which might help you connect back with what you left behind for yourself. What might ya try then?
Longshot: at that point I'd make a video basically doxxing my past self and adding as much useful information (who I am, where I lived, my lawyers name etc...) then upload that video to whatever video hosting service I think can survive long enough for reincarnated me to find it (hopefully they remember what keywords to look for or maybe the channel). For fun past me towards their eol would also start putting as much money into gold, bury that gold somewhere and leave a letter with a trusted third party, where they will then ask questions to whomever approaches for the letter to verify that I am the rightful reincarnated person. That letter, as you may have thought, would have instructions, a map and anything else needed to get past me's treasure. That should jumpstart reincarnated me's dream, whatever that will be
A Trust Fund that has accrued at least 80 years of compounding interest. I will have the estate to only be released to a person (my reincarnated self) who knows the secret password after reaching 20 years old.
What if we're all just one soul reincarnating over and over