Cute. By the end of 2e: I had removed level limits, removed most race/class restrictions, eased alignment restrictions for some classes, added max HP at first level, increased spells known for wizards, allowed max HP/spell refresh on a rest, and had begun the process of rebalancing ability scores to fix the dependency of 15+ scores to get a bonus. I also had allowed any race to multi-class or dual-class. I had started fixing the Thief class to give them some much needed combat ability beyond the highly situational and often useless backstab.
When I was much deeper into 3e, I had likewise started to fix issues with that (cantrip like abilities that were at will, fighter only feats that added to endurance, etc) that 5e corrected later (after I made a brief stop in Pathfinder due to not liking how 4e tried to fix said problems).
So yeah, it wasn't literal, but many of the ideas I added to fix issues ended up being fixed more elegantly in the next edition. I wager my scant 5e house rules (bonus spells for sorcerer and ranger) will be part of the new version in 2024. I didn't predict every change, but WotC seems to think the things that bother me are important enough to fix in later edition.