I'm not sure i'd care (as long as it was in modern times with modern technology, medicine etc.) as long as i could be 18 again, lol.
Interesting that you specifically mentioned modern technology. I've been thinking about that today - even though modern digital technology is wonderful and it's hard to imagine life without it, I'm actually really
glad I grew up before there were mobile phones or the internet.
When you went out, no-one expected to be able to contact you... you didn't ignore your environment and surround yourself in an "i-bubble" with your phone, tablet etc. If you wanted to check out new music, you had to take the trouble to go to a shop and take a gamble on buying something. If you needed to find something out, you had to go and look it up, maybe even go to a library(!) Even something like a TV programme, everyone would've watched it at the same time so there was something to talk about the next day. Everything involved some
effort. It's too easy nowadays - it doesn't necessarily make people lazy as such, but if everything is a couple of clicks or a download away, it ceases to have any real value. In a few year's time, our entire collections of books, music, films, photo albums etc will just be files on a series of hard drives.... I don't know why really, but that really depresses me.
Sorry, I'm rambling.....