If you could write a note to your younger self, what would you say in only three words?
I had two thoughts. 1) Words can hurt. 2) Try your best.
What would your note say?
Be yourself I love you
Enjoy life more.
I'm only 16 years old but still I feel like I haven't fully lived my childhood. I wish I could change that but guess it's too late so I gotta start living now, right? :)
Young girl, dear young girl. I know what you are going through. I'm sorry. I should have tell you. Warn you. But things only happen too late.
Don't hate yourself. Don't try to be like them. Don't be ashamed of your differences. You are not beautiful, it's true. You don't wear expensive clothes. You can't. You don't like their music. You don't know them by the way. You don't like pink, neither going outside, neither parties. Nothing. You are lonely. Young, and lonely.
But you will grow. You will find someone to love you. Someone who is still love you. And you'll be happy young lady. I love you. So, why not loving yourself.
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I'd like to send this note. I'd love to remember me reading this note. I would love to save myself. So I wouldn't had a pathetic childhood.
Stop worrying, hun.
Have more fun
Always stay strong
Just Be You
Don't let stress take over you,live life to the fullest and always remember no matter how you are there are people who loves and cares for you πππ
Dear younger self,
Be more social. Trust me, you'll be thankful that you were. I know starting 6th grade at a new school is scary, but you don't have to be afraid. Don't cry yourself to sleep. It will be fine. Stand up for yourself. Just be more social. You would be better off if you do.
Love,
Your insecure, social anxiety ridden, 20 year old self.
Little child,
Never take for granted what is good, great or amazing in your life. Simple things like your health and that of your family are paramount amongst all else in this vast world, yet are often overlooked for numerous reasons. There is great significance in the saying, "you never know what you have until its gone." Simplifying your desires and focusing on what is truly important may be the key to sustaining the most fundamental aspects that lead to happiness.