If you could see the future, would you change it? Would you have the confidence to know for sure that the choices you made wouldn’t make things worse?
It’s a situation not far off from the time traveler’s dilemma—if you could go back in time and stop a grievous wrong from happening, even if that wrong led to a multitude of good, would you?
One man is about to face such a decision.
He finds himself with the ability to see into the future, just far enough to make a difference, to keep bad things from happening.
But should he?
Isn’t that playing god?
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