A letter from March 24th, 2021

Time Travelled — 12 months

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, Ey yow. I believe when you receive this you're already a 2nd year college Or just ending 1st year college. Today you are still confused on what to take. It's hard to choose. But I believe what you will decide to take will always be worth it. You know your one motto "Your decision will always end up worth it. It just depends on the person😉.When you failed, it will give you consequences where you will earn lessons that will guide you to the next path. Although it's not right, it's still worth it." And you know, just always trust your Best Best Friend- God💛 He is always guiding you. When you are losing hope, just talk to him and look back to the things that you have come through. YOU ARE BRAVE. It took me a lot of years to say that to you. You always feel you are weak, but no, you're not. I think this is getting longer now. I hope your temper already improved. Make it longer like your patience in life girl, you can do it. If you took architecture or accounting, don't feel any regrets. If in the way, you suddenly felt like that course is so hard and there's another course in your heart go for it. But if you think you still can take that just continue, you know you always think that if you become successful in that career, you will study the course that you really love. Always remember that, it's not always late to reach your dreams. We have our own phase. Love you. -Your 17 yr old self💛

Epilogue

12 months later

Shet it's been 2 years self!...

Sjtu 'ive saemges itsh naaig rdae. Ahhahh oru si is etrbte ti at,th mero efeorb yhw enaddord!gw kj ramrmga. Raey ouy asyld in sem wer'e cgnn!cauoit gceolle st1 tslil ootk d2n ni. Tbu apc eltti rphia! na nkuin any nga ntina yaa!nkiakn. S!fel r!etag odgni eepk aetg!r did oyu oyu i!ngivstr uyo eovl uhma aer i.

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