100 Years Ago, What Would You Be?

  • I wouldn't "be" a 100 years ago... I would have died 148 years ago from blood poisoning or 146 years ago from a really nasty case of double Pneumonia.

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  • Like about 40% of women in those days, I would be dead, from childbirth or subsequent complications! Hooray for modern medicine! And even if I wasn't, it would have been unlikely for a woman to have that kind of choice!

    But all that aside, my choice would be carpentry.

  • That's easy, I would be dead. I was born with a heart problem, and even 10-20 years earlier, I probably wouldn't have made it out of infancy.

    But assuming I survived to adulthood, I would have loved to have been involved in the scientific revolutions going on in England in the mid 1800's. Or even better, to be a US senator to make sure the frickin' two-party system never gets enshrined! 😉

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  • Law enforcement.

    John Rowan

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  • That is a tough question. I think I would have been a farmer. I would like to think I would have been a doctor or some sort of entrepreneur.

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  • I haven't seen anyone suggest 'walking the streets hoping for work because of the recession' - there was a good prgram on BBC recently on work in York 100 years ago - it seems lots were looking for work and usually not finding it so were living on about one third of daily calory requirement - thank goodness for welfare support.

    Mostly we wouldn't have the choice so I would have been a farmer in a small village cos that's what all my family did. I've stepped down, really, from managing my own business to employee (serf?)

    I'm getting the age where living in a village feels better than in the big city - but I couldn't do farming.

    Andy

    London

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  • I would probably be either an accountant or a teacher. But then again - maybe a basketball player. At 6'2" - I would be a giant back in them days. 😛

    Joe

  • When I was grade school, back in the 70s before personal computers were common in homes or even offices, I used to love reading those Choose Your Own Adventure books, where the story branches off to different pages depending on the choices you make while reading the novel. I even wrote them myself inside notepads (the paper kind). I used to draw so much that my dad griped about how much we were spending on paper. Then one day he came home from work with a huge stack of reamed paper that he found in a dumpster and, as it just so happened, printed on one side was Fortran source code. I immediately understood what it was all about, and I recall tracing it with my finger for hours at a time, thinking how cool it would be create my own game using a computer.

    "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho

  • From a hundred years ago almost continuously up till now, there are plenty of preachers and teachers on both sides of my family, so most likely one of those.

  • I'm sure I would be home cooking, cleaning and taking care of a house full of kids. If I had any time left for a job, I'd probably be baking breads and maybe some goodies.

  • I am sure I wont be studying SQL and wont be a member of this forum either

  • I would have been fighting for Indian Independence.

    There is nothing like liberty and freedom in this world.

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