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Would you trade now for ethernity? (Read the question..thx)?

You find a pill that you know, if taken everyday will allow you to write a best selling opus that will survive for decades to come.

Your name will become synonymous with the greats: Hemingway, Faulkner, Joyce, Chekov, Twain...and you.

The pill morphs your matter into a frenized metaphor making machine, allowing you to scribe the coveted anthology in a matter of weeks. A publisher is found, and it's sent to print.

If you knew that the book was to be a success, that you were guarantueed legendary literary lineage - and you *also knew* that the pill would eventually take it's toll...

given the chance to take a pill that would promise you a literacy legacy, would you take the pill knowing that you'd die the day before it was published?


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: ne because even if i was to become well known 4 what it gave me i would be unaccomplished as myself because it was the pill writing not me.