Hmm, did the article mean give up memory of 13.6 yrs, fast forward your life by 13.6 yrs, take the 13.6 yrs off the back end of your life (not sure how that would work since I'm unaware of my biological expiration date), or take random bits swiss cheesing my memory that add up to 13.6 yrs?
Since I have a long trauma history, with first memories being around 3 yrs old and ending at nearly 16 yrs old ... I'd gladly give up all memory of those 13 years, plus the year before and after, to live symptom free; even if it meant having to relearn all that developmental stuff to replace those memories.
If I fast forward in time to Nov 2025, not having lived or have memory of the past 13.6 yrs ... if I could live the rest of my life without ptsd, then probably I'd do it.
If they want to swiss cheese my memory that adds to 13.6 yrs ... I'm not sure. This may take the ptsd away, but it would take a lot of other things away too. I would hesitate on this one. I might still ultimately do it -- especially if they ask me on a bad day, but I would hesitate.
I want to make the world beter place because I'm in it. I just don't think I'll ever achieve that goal as I am now. However, what if this was like the genie's curse? Like our make a wish thread on the chit-chat page, where you make this bargain, but you end up with something much worse. I'd need to read the fine print, ask loads of questions, and make sure my life would genuinely be better having made this bargain. This sounds kinda Rumplestilskin-y to me. :cautious: