Time Travelled — over 3 years

A letter from October 19th, 2017

Oct 19, 2017 Apr 11, 2021

Epilogue

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, How's it going. I mean hopefully not horrible but like I wouldn't be surprised if it was. I mean I've known you for a while and you are very prone to just making the biggest deal out of nothing. I mean but other than that I am sure that your doing great things. Your probably in college. Your probably making fun of my horrible grammar. Your probably pursuing your dreams (I hope). But in the horrible yet likely case that you are not, I have some words. 1. Stop caring about pleasing others: I know crazy right. I mean this is something we really don't do but should. No one else is living this weird and terrible life but you. You get the final say in any decisions that affect or are about you. The last factor in any of those decisions should be the opinions of others. 2. Always be a glass half full person: No matter what the issue always see the bright side. Always look for a positive in a bad situation. There is never a situation in which there is no bright side. It might take time to see it but the bright side is always there. 3. There are no regrets: You should always believe in the fact that there are no regrets. You should always know that no matter what you should not dwell on past decisions. As Jennamarbles once said "I think everybody makes the best decision that they possible can knowing what they know. If they do than there is not cause for regrets." As long as you know you made the right decision no matter the outcome than you should never have regrets. Although those aren't amazing words to live by I hope you take them into consideration no matter your current situation. I really hoped that this helped you and that you look back on this in times of need. Love, Past You

Epilogue

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