A time machine, pointed forward.
Final year, three questions, no signup. Then it is 2026 and the applications are not getting replies.
The bank exam your father wants. The 40 percent switch offer. The wedding budget. The 2039 correction. Every choice compounds: salary, savings, skills, burnout, family.
One of 27 endings, with a rarity score, a written epilogue of your life, and a Life Report showing exactly which choices decided it and what to do about them now, at 21.
27 ways a career can go.
Some endings are trophies. Some are warnings wearing good salaries. The rarest ones, players find by accident and screenshot immediately.
You made the final climb and the title landed.
It was never bad enough to leave, so you never left.
While everyone else hid from the worst market in a generation, you bought it.
You treated your body like a rental car and the lease came due.
You took everything the big cities taught you and planted it where you began.
Ten thousand followers, four hundred connections, and a skill set that stopped compounding a decade ago.
No viral posts, no title worth bragging about, and a portfolio that crossed a crore while nobody was watching.
The business did not make it.
Including the one only a handful of players have ever unlocked.
Hindsight, 20 years early.
Every 40-something professional knows exactly which choices at 21 mattered: the skill they skipped, the mentor they lost touch with, the money they never invested, the message they never sent. That knowledge usually arrives twenty years too late to use.
The simulation compresses those twenty years into twenty minutes, so the lesson arrives while it is still cheap. Play it twice. Your second life will be smarter than your first. So will your real one.
Meet your 45-year-old self →