I’m always overthinking basically everything lol But I’ve always felt that I was born in the wrong year (2000) I kinda wish I was born in the early 1900s
You could have palled around with Wyatt Erp, And Danced and romanced in fancy hotels and lived on room service. Looking for the quieter life? Maybe holed up on a unknown ranch with Butch Cassidy and lived the rest of your days with warm whiskey shots and raindrops falling on your head.
Silly thoughts, 😄❤️ I know. But the West is the Best.
If you were born in the early 1900s you'd certainly have a lot of fun in WW-I and WW-II, fascism and stalinism. Oh, and you would probably want to be born in the early 1800s 😏
I KNOW I was born in the wrong time, and maybe on the wrong planet. I've been told by counselors, my soul isn't from this world. I would like to find the world it IS from and return to it. I've never belonged here.
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I don't think it really matters when you were born because throughout the age's things were pretty much the same as now just played in a different way. Meaning there were always good and bad times all through history. If that even makes sense. LOL 🤔 🙂
Great. Die of Diptheria, Cholera or Smallpox. No antibiotics. Only clean and fed if you were one of the privileged few. Pass. And thats without knowing a couple of world wars were to come..😷
I can relate, and I wasn't screwed over nearly as bad as you were by timing
I at least got to live to 18 in a relatively reasonable world before things went to crap just like the book of Revelation at the end of the bible said (and Matthew 24 among others)
I was born in 1983, maybe 1903 would have been more peaceful for my old age, though the world didn't start obviously falling apart until 2001
Same even though life was harder for blacks back then and women, I've analyzed it alot and I would have loved to have been born either right after the Civil War or around 1905 so that I could be young during the 1920s.
@Spoiledbrat Well that probably depends on race, wealth, geographic region, culture. But in a great general wide sense life was much harder and more limited for women and especially black women.