A letter from August 21st, 2020

Time Travelled — almost 5 years

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, Dear FutureMe, Don't worry. All things will happen if they are meant to. Stop comparing the past to the present. You left it behind for a reason, so go forward confidently into the future you're are developing right now. Keep smiling.....those small worries and concerns will be forgotten in a year's time. Be thankful for the small blessings that grace your life each day. Even when it feels things are falling apart, it takes the destruction of all the old to build up to the new. Tell the people in your life that you love them. It does not matter how many people are in your life - love the ones you have. Be grateful that they are placed in your atmosphere and seek our the knowledge and truths you are meant to learnt from them....even if it is only to learn not to be like them. Invest in moments and memories, not things. It's not wrong to have a nice house, a nice car or nice clothes as long as it is the memories made in that house and trips taken in that car and where you went with those loving clothes. Above all, strive to just be yourself. Find out who you really are and be that person! Never stand on someone else's ground to be who they are - build your own hill to stand on and look around at the roots you've sown to become who you are. Love yourself now. Not for who you should be in ten years or ten pounds lighter. Not for the better job or the better place you'll be someday. Love yourself for who you're now, in Raaj and every moment. And live with no regrets. Choice is yours. Sincerely, FutureMe

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