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Dear me from 2026,
You have probably finished the university, maybe it’s not our case but that’s ok. I’m writing to you because this letter is necessary to conclude my English class, however I’m going to take this opportunity to be honest with you.
At this moment (May, 2021) we are not in our best moment, we’ve been through a lot of issues, and I’m proud about that, because it means that we’re stronger than we thought. Also we are close to finish high-school! A lot of people failed, but we didn’t, so we should be happy about this.
I hope that at least you’ve made one website, or met someone special. I know that it’s difficult to make clear everything about Japan, but I wish you would have a better idea about how we’ll do it (money is important).
Maybe I’m not the best person to give you an advice, but here you have 2 of them: first, don’t forget that you are not alone, you are never alone; second, **** boy! Try to discover more people, get out of your comfort zone. Saying obvious things are not the best advices, but sometimes is needed to listen (read in this case) those obvious things.
However, tell me: How was university? What's new in the family? Have you thought about a business? Is having a lot of plants still one of our biggest aspirations? I wish you the best, and I really hope everything is fine in our life.
Leo Diego from 2021.
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