A letter from Jul 15, 2023

Time Travelled — almost 3 years

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, I'm going to be honest, I don't know how to start this but I'm going to jump in anyways. I always liked that about you. Despite uncertainty you do this thing where you just go, even when you're scared. I hope that "jump in" ability stayed with you. I hope it made you open up to people more but more importantly open up to the right people. I know that was something you struggled with so I hope that you now know how to identify the "right kind" of people to open up to. I certainly hope you're still as much of a gym rat that you are as of the time of writing this. That pure ecstasy we got when cracked off pre, hitting heavy weight is a sensation that should transcend time. You worked so hard to get where you are now, I hope we never stop. Please, never stop. I don't really have expectations of where I should be but I do expect you to be a better person in all or most areas than who you are now. Not that there's something wrong but you should always be leveling up. Don't get complacent. Okay, I lied. two expectations. I expect you to have your ******* drivers and be in a position where you are either working towards becoming someone who can help people or are literally helping people. That's our mission. See to it. If you ever did find "the one" I hope she's everything you ever wanted. I hope she makes you feel like all the waiting was worth it. If she isn't... don't be an idiot. Do what needs to be done. Always try to fix things but if you can't fix things then, well, you know... Don't drink poison because you're thirsty. If you're still searching I want you to know that it's fine. Remember, if you try to catch butterflies they will fly away but if you build a beautiful garden they may come to you. If they still don't, you will still have a beautiful garden. To end off, the future looks promising. I promise to work hard for you. We'll be a professional. We'll be a good person. We could be a hero! Never forget that people need you. x

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