I wrote this letter at the age of fifteen, which is the year that I am about to graduate. This letter
I write a letter to myself in the future. What do you think about myself five years from now? Are you the same? Wrong? What kind of person will you be? Write a letter to me in the future - one year from now it will be a good start - let's seal it. Create a date on the calendar and open it in a year from now. Then I will start working hard to become a person who wants to open a letter. I will leave your comfort zone. True growth is hard and sweaty. Too much comfort does not help us to grow - it bothers us. What is your comfort zone? In most cases, will you stay here? When you go out with others Can you keep your space? Please shake your daily life. Do something else. Exposing yourself to a new environment will grow as you learn to act in a new environment.
Writing to yourself in the future is an interesting exercise that allows you to look back on your current life and set goals for the ideal future. This is a simple exercise, but please think seriously to make the best use. After brainstorming over time, sit down and write a letter and place the letter in a place you can find it yourself. Summarize your current self. Your letter should remind you first of all who you are. Consider referring to recent achievements such as 4.0 GPA, and current concerns including extracurricular activities. So you can see how much your life has changed since you wrote this letter.