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Am I Normal?thoughts

I think about alternate versions of my life where I made different choices

Counterfactual thinking — mentally simulating what could have been — is a fundamental feature of human cognition. It serves the adaptive function of learning from the past without needing to repeat it. Excessive counterfactual thinking is associated with regret; moderate amounts correlate with better future decision-making.

Have you ever done this?

Be honest — have you ever done this?

Related fact

Quantum physics allows for the theoretical possibility of parallel universes through the many-worlds interpretation — every possible decision may result in a branching universe where the other choice was made.