I Know Who I’d Rather Be

If Phase Three of the MCU was about the Infinity Saga, it is very clear that Phase Four is going to be centred around the idea of the Multiverse.
The idea of the Multiverse is that there is an infinite number of Universes parallel to ours, out there, and that for every decision we take, there is another Universe out there that is the same as the one we are living in, in which that one decision was never taken, or an opposite decision was taken.
I’ve always found that idea fascinating.
That out there, there is at least one Universe in which things went much better for me.
And that things were better for me than for another version of me who made all the wrong choices in her life and ended up going to Med School.
Then the MCU started coming out on all this stuff on Variants, from the odd Sylvie and Loki romance in Loki (2021) to the three Spider-Man’s iconic brotherhood in Spider-Man: No Way Home, and it got me thinking.
Even in Loki (2021), where we had a scene with all of the Lokis trying to outsmart one another, one thing that was clear to see was that they were not the same. Each Loki was different from the next, each Loki was their own person, with their own ideas, their own identities, their own plans. They shared character traits, but because they all had different journeys, they had learnt different lessons in life.
Every time I make an important decision, I become a different person. The version of me who decided to leave Sixth Form and the version of me who stuck with it are very different people.
I cannot sit here and tell you which one of them is living her best life and which one’s life sucks.
Yes, life is not always smooth sailings. Yes, I have problems every now and then.
Yes, I have regrets.
But I’m trying my best, aren’t I?
The decisions I took shaped who I am as a person.
They made me the best version of myself I will ever know, because they were decisions I took by myself for myself.
I’d love to meet a Variant of myself (even though I’d hate to live in the MCU) one day, when sci-fi novels are real and we have achieved an enlightenment that hopefully won’t destroy our Earth beyond repair.
Maybe those Variants will have better lives than mine, or maybe much worse.
But they won’t be me. Because I am a result of my own decisions, and they are unfulfilled potentials.
And I know which one I’d rather be.
Do you, yet?
Author: Salma (Young person on work experience)


