A letter from Dec 31, 2025

Time Travelled — 6 months

Peaceful right?

Dear Sardor, December 31, 2025 If you are reading this, another year has passed. I hope you paused for a moment before opening this letter. Right now, I am a second-year university student. I study on a contract basis and pay for it myself, as I chose not to tell my family. Because of this decision, financial pressure is a constant part of my life. It is difficult, but it is also shaping my sense of responsibility. I think a lot about the future. I chose a field that requires time, money, and patience. I am preparing for IELTS step by step, relying on discipline rather than motivation, but patience is still my biggest challenge. Progress feels slow, and staying focused is not easy. These days, I prefer working alone. I enjoy spending time on my personal goals, even though life often pushes me into social situations. I know communication matters, yet I frequently question my choices — whether I chose the right path and made the right sacrifices. I am also struggling to let go of one bad habit, and it has been harder than I expected. By the time you read this, I hope you have achieved an IELTS score of 7 or higher. I hope you won Mirzo Ulug‘bek Vorislari and started learning Data Science seriously. I hope you stayed committed to this field and continued growing. I hope you made more friends and became more open, even when it felt uncomfortable. Now, answer these questions honestly. Did financial pressure make you stronger? Did you overcome that bad habit? Did discipline win over doubt? Are you proud of the effort you made? Are you more confident in your choices — or at least more at peace with uncertainty? Remember this: you were never weak — you were just carrying more responsibility than most people could see. Be kind to yourself. Stay resilient. Do not forget why you started. You did not choose the easy path. You chose the meaningful one. Trust the process. Keep going. Sardor

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