I Can See Everyone’s Future… And It’s a Nightmare.

What if your entire life wasn't a series of choices, but a script you had already read from beginning to end? This video takes the supernatural premises explored in the "MAKE A WISH" series—like total luck or infinite wealth—and applies them to the most heavy-duty psychological burden imaginable: the ability to see the future of every person on Earth , . Drawing on the thematic patterns of previous deep dives into immortality and time travel, this exploration looks at how knowing the "end of the story" for everyone around you would lead to a profound sense of isolation and a loss of the "present moment" , . We examine the shift from the initial "utopian" phase—where you could prevent every tragedy—to the inevitable "dystopian" reality where your foresight becomes a global commodity fought over by governments and corporations , . Important Note: While the provided sources explore various hypothetical transformations such as becoming the smartest, richest, or luckiest person, they do not contain specific technical data or transcripts regarding the ability to see everyone's future. The narrative of this video is an original creative extension of the series' core logic, using themes of psychological pressure and societal change found in the sources , . In this video, we explore: The Spoilers of Life: What happens to your relationships when you already know the exact date and manner of your loved ones' final moments ? The Determinism Trap: If the future is fixed and you can see it, does free will still exist, or are we all just following a mechanical script ? A Resource for the Powerful: Why absolute foresight would turn you into the world's most hunted asset, mirroring the pressures of extreme wealth or intelligence , . The Price of Peace: Why the greatest gift a human can have isn't knowing the future, but the freedom to be surprised by it . Knowing everything might seem like the ultimate power, but in a world of spoilers, the only thing left to discover is how much you miss the mystery. If you’re ready to question the nature of destiny and time, hit that subscribe button and let us know in the comments: would you really want to know the end of your own story?