LETTER TO MY FUTURE SELF

 Letter To My Future Self

Dear future self,

    I hope you have kept your morals, values, and priorities at the forefront of your mind through all the happiness, confusion, and hardships of the past 20 years. I am writing this from January of 2023, which will likely seem like forever ago when you are reading this 20 years from now. You really never know what life will throw at you, huh? Sometimes things come naturally to us, and in other not-so-lucky circumstances, we struggle a little bit. It seems like every single decision I make at this point in my life, I am making based on how it will affect my future. Which is kind of ironic, considering I am writing to my future self. 

    Deciding where to go to college was a very difficult and stressful time in our life. You know how the process went. Deciding to go to UTampa was a very last-minute decision, but it has been the absolute best decision of our life. We have always known that we thrive near the beach or in an urban setting, the complete opposite of home. Let's start with city life. There are just an incredible amount of opportunities that are surrounding campus. It's always so nice to always have something to do. For the first time in our life, there is ALWAYS something to do. Moving here has absolutely changed the game. I never thought I could see myself living in Florida, but now it's all I can see for my future. The beach is just a short drive away, there are boats everywhere and the weather is perfect. It has been a very special experience living on my own for the very first time, and I feel so lucky and blessed for it to be in such a beautiful place where I feel like I am at home. 

Right now, we fully trust God's plan and what He has in store for our entire life. Looking ahead in 20 years, I hope and pray that you have kept this mentality up until now and will continue to do so for the rest of your life. I know that life will not be easy sometimes, but I hope you can look back over the past 20 years and with confidence say that we kept our morals, values, and priorities in line, no matter what materialistic things might distract us. 

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