A letter from Mar 24, 2023

Time Travelled — almost 3 years

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, I am writing this letter to remind you of the passion and drive that led you to pursue a career in accounting and to encourage you to continue growing in this field. You have already accomplished so much by completing your MBA and currently studying for your Master's in International Business, and I do not doubt that you will achieve even greater things in the future. As you continue on this journey, I urge you to consider starting your ACCA qualification, which will provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to become a true leader in the accounting industry. With your intelligence, dedication, and perseverance, I do not doubt that you will excel in this qualification and achieve great success. Furthermore, I encourage you to be bold and take risks in all aspects of your life. This includes quitting the habit of masturbation, which can be detrimental to your physical and mental health. I know that this may be a difficult challenge, but with your determination, I am confident that you can overcome it. Additionally, I encourage you to prioritize your mental and emotional well-being, including taking time to travel and explore new places. Don't let anything or anyone hold you back from experiencing the world and all it has to offer. No one is worth the stress and anxiety that can come with prioritizing their needs above your own. Lastly, always remember the love and support of your family, especially your mother and wife. They have always been there for you and will continue to be a source of strength and inspiration as you navigate your career and personal life. Keep them in your heart always, and never forget the sacrifices they have made for you. I have complete faith in your abilities and know that you will continue to achieve great things in your career and personal life. Keep pushing yourself, stay true to your values and beliefs, and always strive for excellence. Best regards, Your 26 year old Self who still getting the hang of things in UK

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