Recent Letters from the past

Time Travelled — almost 5 years

A letter from Jun 24th, 2021

Dear FutureMe, I'm currently sitting on the bathroom wondering why I deserve to be treated like this. I feel so unappreciated. Why is it so hard for him to accept my suggestions. Why does he feel like only his decisions are best and wise. And why can't I be helpful. Whenever I help with something and it's unwarranted it becomes unappreciated. So many examples. Everything I have done for us in ...

Time Travelled — almost 5 years

A letter from Jun 24th, 2021

Dear FutureMe, Diese Woche nehme ich an einem Seminar zur politischen Bildung teil, das zum Freiwilligendienst gehört, und wir haben über sehr interessante Themen gesprochen, wie Demokratie und Nachhaltigkeit. Im Allgemeinen sind dies Themen, von denen ich schon einiges wusste, aber sie aus der Perspektive der politischen Bildung zu sehen, macht mir klar, dass viele Entscheidungen, die wir i...

Time Travelled — almost 5 years

A letter from Aug 2nd, 2021

Dear FutureMe, Oi futuro eu! Como vc tá ?tô muito curiosa,estou no 6 ano dia 2 de agosto de 2021 ,as minhas aulas online vai voltar amanhã,tecnincamente hoje já que é 01:43,conheceu alguém novo? Quais são seus professores???melhor amigo /amiga????daqui a pouco você vai se formar,ja tem alguma coisa em mente ? Como tá sobre o covid?não sei se você lembra mas ainda não fui vacinada ,sou eu a i...

Time Travelled — almost 5 years

A letter from Sep 6th, 2021

Dear FutureMe, Happy 30th Birthday Viv! This is from your 25-year-old self working as a Social Media Manager and pursuing a master's degree in Gender studies at the University of Port Harcourt. Well, on June 12th I got dumped by the one true love of my life and I spent months begging him. Right now, I got a picture frame and a kaftan to gift him. Well, this is not about him. You are curr...

Time Travelled — almost 5 years

A letter from Sep 16th, 2021

Dear Future Self, today is September 24th, 2021, we are 18. It has now been 5 years and I hope the covid has let us live freely again and hope you take care of yourself because I don't need to remind you that last summer we nearly died… I expected that turning 18 was different, you know, being brave or having courage to be more independent about our decisions or simply things like what we ...

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