Epilogues from the past

These letters include an Epilogue, which is an update written by the original author after receiving their letter from the past. When enough people "Like" a letter, we'll let the author know readers are interested in an update.

Time Travelled — 5 months

A letter from November 16th, 2022

Dear FutureMe, hello, it’s me. as you know, i dropped out from the university that i chose to be enrolled a year and 3 months ago. i have been having terrible mental breakdown back then trying to move out and get the ***** together. remember? the hardest thing was to get permission from your parents. i walked 40 mins to my dads workplace. it hot af and the sun was burning me alive. was it wo...

Time Travelled — almost 5 years

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Dear FutureMe, I never know how to start these letters. I know there shouldn't be any pressure put on this because it's not like Beyonce will read this (but, at the off chance she does: heeyyy boo!) Yet still, I find myself with a blank screen and nothing to tell myself five years from now. I don't know what keeps me from sending my thoughts, feelings, hopes, and dreams to you in the futu...

Time Travelled — almost 5 years

A letter from April 18th, 2019

Dear FutureMe, I am in 2019 and guess what !!!waiting for cbse result and giving entrance exam. I dont have any interst in all of these things . I hope i am a great person in future and have a busy life. But the best thing is that i have nothing to lose only my hope is my destiny waiting for you to come and i hope i also have a love life,investing in share market, earning around 20 lakhs per a...

Time Travelled — almost 3 years

A letter from June 10th, 2019

Chère Margaux du futur, C'est ton Toi du passé qui t'écris, nous sommes le 10 juin 2019 et tu ne te souviendras sûrement pas t'être envoyé ce message. En ce moment, tu es ambulancière, tout roule pour toi, tu as un métier que tu apprécie et tu as un chéri que tu adore, Stéphane. J'ai hâte qu'on soit dans 3 ans, c'est long 3 ans et tu n'as pas une mémoire si excellente que ça, demain,...

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