A Letter From A Loser To A ChampšŸ†

Time Travelled — over 6 years

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, I actually just finished writing another letter to you to recieve in 2020. I thought about it more and decided to write this one as well since I know you're freaking out right about now. I mean you are turning twenty-five years old today after all. You're probably really confused right now too since you should be out og Uni by then. It's a lot to handle, but you've got this. College is terrifying, even more so when we're going out of state. I wish I could say with certainty that things would be fine, but I can't. I'm in the same boat right now with graduation this Saturday and everything rushing at me. I really don't feel ready for any of it. I hope things work out. Now, since I'm writing this a few years into the future I have a few questions. Have things worked out for you? Is college going well? How are things with the bestie? How's track? Are you happy? Have you gotten to make some friends in college? How are you doing? Did you end up changing your major? Are you still drawing? Do you still binge read random stories? God, there's just so much I want to ask, but I guess right now there's no real way for me to know. I just hope you're making good choices and having a great life. There's one final thing we need to talk about. I hope you've started to see yourself in a different light. You are such a strong and amazing person and I hope you've started to see it. It's hard sometimes to think that way, but we really need to. Things haven't been kind to us over the years and it's kinda torn us up a bit, but we still deserve to be happy. I hope you've found yourself a way to be happy. I'm looking forward to you getting this and hopefully having some good and happy thoughts looking back on it. I also have to say I really hope you actually check your email for this. Love, Yourself

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