A letter from Jul 26, 2024

Time Travelled — almost 2 years

Peaceful right?

Congratulations on graduating High School!! I know it was a struggle and really hard on you. But hey, you made it through.. right? 16 yr old glaya isn’t sure if he’s gonna make it. he knows that he has a lot of people in his life that he can go to and that he has so much more life to experience but somehow he still feel alone. Maybe I’m just too much in my head and that you’re reading this back and finding it and seeing how far I did make it.:) Did you find something you wanna do in college? Do you still wanna travel the world? Still planning on making enough money for mom and dad too? if you didn’t, it’s okay! patience is key and keep looking forward. life doesn’t end when things get hard, or when your feeling like your at rock bottom. I promise, it does get better and easier. no matter where or how you get in life, you will always be loved. not by just one specific person, by everyone, even if there’s hardships with that person, they’ll still love you for you. you are NEVER too much in this world, and you are NEVER not enough for anyone. Love lies within you. All of you. Around you. Never stop believing in love. Even if you get your heart broken, rejected, pushed, damaged. Never stop being the person to show love and kindness. Don’t ever stop being you. Do you know why? Because they’ll love you the way you love them. If they really wanted to, they will. And if they will, cherish it, keep it and continue to share the same energy within. Our strongest super power as humans is love and our emotions. Take it for granted but be respectful. I’d like to wish that my love is enough for people to continue life. Happy belated birthday and congratulations on your graduation again. I love you. Keep going. This is just the beginning.🤍 (P.s don’t forget to continue to act like a child, it’s the best part in life:)) - glaya

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