Dear Future Me,
I hope that today you are the person you always set out to be. I hope you accomplished everything that they said you could never do.
I hope that today you are the person you always set out to be. I hope you accomplished everything that they said you could never do.
How many lives do you change in a day?
Do you speak out for what is right, or sit there
regretting your silence? I hope you are what I’m not. I hope you speak out with
such a voice that everyone around you can hear it even when you aren’t
speaking. I want you to have power in the way you speak- giving light into
someone’s world filled with darkness.
I hope you live as if you are the only one capable of
making a difference, and embracing that ability in the best way possible. You
don’t need to have your name written in the text of a history book, but you
need to live to make your words give life to the ones who thought they didn’t
deserve one.
When you read this letter, I hope you are somewhere where
all of you previous goals can be made accomplishments. I hope you still
remember your past, and pass on your story to those who need to hear it most-
to show them that they are not alone.
I hope you achieved that brighter, happier life you used
to daydream about when you were younger. I hope all of your dreams became your
reality, and I hope that eventually your nightmares dissolved into the depths
of your past- never haunting you again.
I hope that you one day took off the mask that hid the
truth. That you broke down the barriers you built, and learned to trust someone
- really trust them - somewhere along your journey.
I hope that you look in the mirror with a small, true
smile and be proud of what you see. I hope that you learned to break through
the surface of the water drowning you- anxiety. I hope that you now see
the world from a whole new perspective, and learned to enjoy the sun more than
the rain..
Most of all, I hope you learned to speak. To speak in
such a voice that must be heard; a voice that embroiders your words onto a
heart that needed them most.
Sincerely, Your Past
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