@Spinaple
Thank you, I didn't remember.
Since it is a story whose center is the inner path in the growth of a person, this part of "foreseeing the future" seemed a little superfluous, so I did not give it importance.
I mean, to meet your self at various stages of life can have a metaphorical meaning as an examination of conscience, or it can be a dream but the story remains in the realm of plausibility. With this subplot of avoiding a future accident then we go into the supernatural or science fiction genre.
It's all beautiful but this was not necessary, they could cut it and everything would remain beautiful