A Letter To My 15-Year-Old Self

Maybe some of you may think that this is kind of old school blog post, but I have my own reason to write this old-school post. Happy reading and be amazing.

A Letter To My 15-Year-Old Self

Hello my dear third-year high school self. How are you? I’m writing this letter ten years in your future. Why am I writing to you when you’re in high school? Turn a great playlist on a good, grab a cup of coffee and keep reading.

So, with this letter, I would like to tell you that you don’t need to worry much about future. Your future, of course amazing enough to live with. I know you’re think a lot about future. Can you further your studies, what’s kind of job you’ll get, with whom you will and when you’ll get married and have cheeky little kid, and so much much much more. But for now, just enjoy and take your time being a teenager and experience this time. Time will fly by and never return back. There’s no such thing like a time machine in Doraemon animation to bring you back to the past, so again, enjoy and experience everything in between.

Just want you know that you’re someone with a title addicted to coffee. I know that you know that you’re addicted to coffee. Listen up girl, addicted to coffee is more better than addicted to social media, misdemeanour, attracted to the silly boys that not serious about relationships. All them only want to hurt you. If you still feel bad, at least you’re drinking what you want to, not what others want. Got it?

Urmm… Now let’s talk about our skin before I run out of idea. I know how bad you can’t wait to see those acne and scars go away but I’m sorry for making you feel dreadful. One of your dreams didn’t comes true but I still love your efforts to make sure your skin being better than before. Something is better than nothing, babe. Don’t worry about it, it’s just minor problem. Your teeth too. No matter how much you told yourself ‘I’ll wears braces, sooner or later’, you’re not, cause your teeth condition is not that bad c: .

YOU ARE NOT UGLY. Never ever let people tell you how ugly you are because you are not. Every woman should be able to tell themselves how beautiful they are, not others. They should know that beauty comes from inside. As long as you do virtuous and outstanding, that means you’re beautiful. Not forget being someone with beauty with the brain.

Hugs and kisses, your grown up self.

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Do you write a letter to your younger self? If so, leave the comment below with the link of your post. Thanks.


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