For our class’s “senior yearbook” – made for our 50th high school reunion – I wrote a “letter to my younger self” for my page. The basics were – “Listen to old people, they’ve lived life – especially this one because I’ve lived YOUR life.”
“Stop looking for ‘Mr. Right.’ Seek your Creator, and when you find Him, commit your life to Him and put Him first. He’ll give you everything (and everyone) you need”
“Stop stressing!”
“Learn to pray. It’s the most powerful thing you can do.” (etc.)
To self: Give more focus on family, love them more. Don’t fear failure. Be confident.
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I’ll gave advice is terribly wrong! The advice I will give my past self is— would be much better.
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NEVER give up.
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Move forward.
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Don’t be too hard on myself.
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Have more patience, things will fall into place by and by.
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For our class’s “senior yearbook” – made for our 50th high school reunion – I wrote a “letter to my younger self” for my page. The basics were – “Listen to old people, they’ve lived life – especially this one because I’ve lived YOUR life.”
“Stop looking for ‘Mr. Right.’ Seek your Creator, and when you find Him, commit your life to Him and put Him first. He’ll give you everything (and everyone) you need”
“Stop stressing!”
“Learn to pray. It’s the most powerful thing you can do.” (etc.)
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We have to keep doing whatever ever happened in life
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