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There is a beautiful line written in the famous book "The Alchemist"
"If good things are coming, they will be a pleasant surprise. If bad things are, and you know in advance, you will suffer greatly before they even occur."
So, if the end is beautiful I would like to come it as a surprise to me.
And if the end is horrible, I would avert reading it, to avoid the pain that will be incurring long before the actual suffering.
Mine too and it full of great quotes. Do you recall this quote: “The secret of life, though, is to fall seven times and to get up eight times"The Alchemist is one of my favorite books
What you're suggesting is "Tomes of Prophecy and Fate"If you could read a book that tells you everything that will happen in your life would you read it? Why or why not?
Would you read it? Why or why not?What you're suggesting is "Tomes of Prophecy and Fate"
Tomes of Prophecy and Fate - TV Tropes
People have wanted to know the future ever since the concept of "future" existed, so the idea of inverting a history book from a recounting of the past into a Tome of Prophecy that predicts the future has found lasting appeal. This tome is …tvtropes.org
By reading the book we would set out to create a paradox because we would try to avoid making the mistakes and certain toxic people it would mention. However in doing so we would be making our lives worse by creating new problems that could be worse or equivalent to being worse than another problem or mistake that we would have made. Often these books of fate take with one hand and give with the other. Sometimes there isn't a choice, not with one that comes with a heavy cost due to the long term consequences that it would infer.
Would you read it? Why or why not?