A letter from Feb 19, 2024

Time Travelled — almost 2 years

Peaceful right?

Dear Future Me, I hope this letter finds you well and happy. I hope you are living the life you've always dreamed of, surrounded by love, laughter, and all the things that make you truly happy. I hope you have found someone who loves you for who you are, someone who makes you laugh, and someone who makes your heart skip a beat. I hope you are building a life together, filled with love, laughter, and all the things that make a relationship strong. I hope you are taking care of yourself, both physically and mentally. I hope you are eating well, exercising regularly, and taking time to relax and unwind. I hope you are surrounding yourself with positive people who lift you up and make you feel good about yourself. I hope you are living in a place that makes you happy, whether it's a bustling city or a quiet countryside. I hope you are surrounded by beauty, whether it's in the form of nature, art, or architecture. I hope you are traveling and exploring the world, experiencing new cultures, and making memories that will last a lifetime. I hope you are learning and growing every day, becoming the best version of yourself. I hope this letter finds you in a time where flying cars are a thing, and we've finally figured out how to make chawanprash taste like chocolate. If not, well, I guess we're still stuck in the past, aren't we? I hope you're still as charming and witty as I am, and that you've found a way to make a living out of it. If not, I hope you've at least found a job that doesn't require you to wear uniform. Because let's be honest, uniform are the worst. I hope you've finally learned how to cook something other than junk food, if not, well, I guess you're still ordering takeout every night. At least you're supporting local businesses, right? I hope you've finally learned how to park, and that you've stopped getting honked at every time you try to park. Well I think I hoped a lot lol Bye love you

Feb 19, 2024 → Feb 17, 2026 • 356 words
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