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A letter to Future Self

Hey there!
It's your graduation day tomorrow , it will mark the end of the most beautiful days of your life and the beginning of the most purposeful days. Yes it is not going to be as easy  from today ,there will be many ups and downs, hurdles.But darling,at the end life is a big rollercoaster so I hope you will become more confident, bold and fearless on entering into the corporate world. I'll be very happy if you can stand on your own shoes and add value to yourself , parents and society.

You will be doing great, just have faith, believe in yourself. You are going to be placed in one of the best companies and you will be earning a decent amount.
Be careful girl, even though you fail at times, make sure you rise up. I would like you to explore yourself by travelling many places that being the major goal of my life. You might see many friends abandoning you, leaving you or cheating you but remember you should not let anyone else dull your sparkle, remember the real one's always stay.

Learn new things when you finish your work daily. If you want to dance, dance . If you want to jump around, jump . If you want to learn new courses learn, because you live only once and you won't be able to live it again the way you want it to be. Ain't nobody, nothing stop you and your potential. I will be the happiest if you will stay the same happy girl with lots of friends surrounding her always.

I love you the way you are but life is all about today being more awesome than yesterday so make sure you will be enjoying your responsibilities, grow up as an individual and never let your smile fade away no matter what!

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