Τετάρτη 18 Φεβρουαρίου 2015

21. A Letter To Your Ideal Self


When we’re younger, we tend to idealize our future selves in hopes of fulfilling our deepest desires; Will we manage to do X before this age? Will we succeed in Y? Will we be okay if Z occurs?
When you were younger, you pictured yourself in your late teens/university years and you had certain expectations. Some of them were met but others were not. I guess it would be interesting to see where your full potential could lead you if you wouldn't allow your "limitations" to hinder your will and passion.
There’s a fire in your heart; a strong yearning for experiencing it all, for traveling, learning and sharing with others. Maybe you’re making changes to one person’s life and maybe there are a couple more .
You know Armenian and Arabic. You have read most of the classics and don’t have to re-read philosophy excerpts numerous times in order to grasp what is being said. Your knowledge of history is broad and diverse; you don’t fight back tears or cry when you’re angry or in debate for a just cause. 
I feel closer to you than I have ever before. Undoubtedly, my younger self would be awed and proud of who you turn out to be.







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