A letter from December 1st, 2024

Time Travelled — 12 months

Peaceful right?

To Future Me,
Today is December 1, 2024. I’m sitting here in the U.S., reflecting on where I’ve come from and where I’m heading. I made it—this year has been a journey full of challenges and victories. I just came back from New York, where I attended 3mro’s engagement party. What a beautiful moment to witness!
As I write this letter, I want to remind myself of what I desire for the year ahead. I want the next year to be a year of success, excellence, and happiness. I hope to fulfill one of my dreams by doing 3mra next year, as it will bring me closer to my faith and inner peace.
I’m reminding myself to be patient, to trust the timing of my life, and to not rush into making decisions. Life doesn’t have to be perfect to be beautiful, and I want to embrace every moment with calmness and gratitude.
The year ahead will be full of love, peace, and self-support. I want to keep surviving, thriving, and building myself up. When you, Future Me, read this letter, remember that I’ve already handled a year without my family by my side. That in itself is proof of my strength and resilience. No matter what happens, I’m proud of how far I’ve come.
Let’s set some goals and stick to them. Whether it’s in my studies, my career, or my personal growth, I want to look back next year and say, “I did it.” Whatever challenges come my way, I’ll face them head-on, knowing that I’m capable of more than I think.
Here’s to an amazing year ahead, filled with growth, fulfillment, and joy. I believe in myself, and I’m ready to make 2025 unforgettable.
With love and pride, Your 2024 Self I love me and you have to

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