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qyron@sopuli.xyz ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

I’ve been thinking about this the entire day and I think the only answer for any entity offering to magically grant any wish to try to introduce conditions to it would be “no”.

Let’s just consider it.

The average individual requesting a wish doesn’t really want the entire world to change, except for that little sliver they are wishing upon.

We are trying to think rationaly on something that is not governed by it.

Someone wishing for Hitler to have never been born, wants the horrors of WW2 to have never happened but does not want their reality to collapse in the process. The same way, a person wishing for fried shrimp to rain from the sky does not want to see shrimp go extinct or the world to burn due to some physical phenomenon.

They want to magically alter the world, with no further consequence.

If a magical being offers to grant you a wish, any wish, he can not hinder it in any way. It is not a business transaction, where you get something and he gets something in return (usually your misery, through preverting your wish outcome).

If the magical being, as in the case at hand, tries to do it, then it is not a wish but an offer and therefore you are free to refuse.

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