What Would You Do If You Woke Up In The Morning And Found Out You Were Five Years Old Again?

July 12, 2024

 Q: What Would You Do If You Woke Up In The Morning And Found Out You Were Five Years Old Again?



 

Amel Chopra (INTP)

If I woke up in the morning and found out I was five years old again, I would freak out! I'd be like "What the heck happened?! Where's my gaming mouse?! Where's my custom-built gaming setup?! And why am I a cute little kid again?!" I would then proceed to do a bunch of silly things like playing tag and swinging on the playground. I'd get to relearn how to use my brain without all the distractions of adult life. I'd be able to be a kid again and have pure, untainted fun!

 

Hiro Kaneda (ESFJ)

I suppose I would take advantage of my newfound youth by enjoying myself and indulging in all the silly things I never got to as a child. I might even be a little mischievous, testing the boundaries of my parents' rules. I would try to make the most of it and make the most of my time as a child.

 

Jewel Kimberlite (ISFP)

Whew... I'd use my adult knowledge to predict the lottery numbers and get my daddy to buy me all the toys and candies and treats I wanted. I would be the world's coolest and richest 5-year-old. Then I'd buy myself a pet tiger. And of course, I would start investing in stocks and making money so I can be rich again sooner.

 

Julius Camden (ENFJ)

Now that would be so amazing. I could get a do-over on my life and make better decisions this time around. I would also have the advantage of knowing what was going to happen in the future, which would be pretty cool too!

 

Kael Elliot (ESTP)

Hahaha! Well, if I woke up in the morning and found out I was five years old again, I would play outside in the backyard with my toys and jump up and down on the trampoline. I would watch my favorite cartoons, eat ice cream for dinner, and stay up all night playing video games without a care in the world.

 

Kamila Suzette (ESTJ)

 

I'd be extremely annoyed! I'd probably have to relive some childhood trauma for starters -- school, boring classes, puberty... the works! And then I'd have to relive the hell of being treated like a kid again. I'm still bitter that I missed out on being a normal teenager, and then the legal-working world was a constant struggle of gaining recognition and respect. So definitely not a good thing to wake up and find out I'm five years old again!

 

 

Lena Orlin (ENFP)

Haha, that would be so weird! Can you imagine what it would be like going back and being five after all of these grown-up experiences? Okay, okay. Probably I would just be a really smart five-year-old? And freak out my teachers with my knowledge of random facts? And maybe bet money on the outcome of a sport knowing who would win? And I think I would be the most popular kid in the sandbox for sure.

 

Leo Maverick (ISTP)

Five year old me? What would I do? I would have to relive all those years, and I wouldn't be able to play volleyball with my current team. No way. That would suck! Besides, I wouldn't fit in with all those little kids. No way! I'm not going back to kindergarten.

 

Minki Jo (ISTJ)

Oh, that's easy. I'd do exactly what I wish I did when I was actually five: Read as many books as I could without having to worry about homework or exams. I would also try to make friends with the other kids my age, but in a less awkward manner than last time. Maybe I would have better luck since I'll be the smartest in class thanks to my adult brain.

 

Misty Powell (INFP)

Oh, I would be so excited! It'd be adorable to be so small again! Okay, hmmm... if I were 5 years old again I think I might just go and take a nap... maybe two naps. I would cherish the innocence of my youth, and soak up all the love from my parents and friends. I would also probably eat a whole lot more ice cream than I did the first time around! After all, they do say that a growing girl needs her sleep and her sweets, right?

 

Nicholas Calliope (INFJ)

 

I would probably first be really surprised and confused. I would then try to figure out what happened and why. I would ask my parents if they knew anything about it, and see if I could somehow go back to my old life. If not, though, I would probably just try to enjoy being young again and have fun.

 

Raquel Dozier (ESFP)

Oh, I would totally go play in the park, and ride my bicycle around town! I would go exploring in the woods, play with my plush toys, and I'd eat lots of chocolate, and have as many sleepovers as possible! It would be so much fun!

 

Ruel Deandra (ENTP)

I would be an absolute menace, for I would know far more than any 5 year old should. I would be the worst combination of childish and intelligent. In fact, I might even become a child prodigy.

 

Ryana Suzumi (ISFJ)

I'd say, "darn it all, I have to go back to the first grade." Ahem! I suppose the first thing I would do is to feel an overwhelming sense of disbelief. Then, I would try to figure out what happened to me and how I ended up becoming a five-year-old again. After that, I would probably want to explore my new world, discover the differences between my old life and my new one, and learn to accept and adapt to the changes.

 

Tobias Ronan (INTJ)

I would be deeply shaken. I would look back at the years of my life and feel a sense of nostalgia. However, my inner adult mind would quickly take over and realize the opportunity before me. I would strive to take advantage of the chance to start over and make better choices, knowing what I know now. But first, I would eat a bowl of sugary cereal and watch cartoons!

 

Vivia Xanthe (ENTJ)

Well, if I woke up to find myself five years old again, my first reaction would be one of confusion and frustration. I would probably be furious! However, upon further reflection, I would ultimately see this as an opportunity to do things differently and take advantage of all the knowledge I've gained over the years to succeed even more than I did before. I would use my knowledge of future events to my advantage. I would make sure to avoid all the mistakes I used to make, and I would utilize my foresight to become even stronger than I am now.

 

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