Purva Rajyaguru

Abstract Classics Inspirational

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Purva Rajyaguru

Abstract Classics Inspirational

A Letter

A Letter

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Dear self, 


Do you know that girl? She always keeps silent, shy to talk, never gave a response to ill-treated once, and always cries in a corner when someone yelled. She always obsessed with big dreams and want to give a better life to her parents. The girl who cries for hours in the washroom for a little permission and a girl who always puts others first before herself. 

   

Now 18 years after I want to make you proud that I am being very strong. She is becoming mature now, she became a short story writer, a blog writer and doesn't know how long this will go, but she appreciates what is now, she knows that happiness is in our mindset, not others response or reply. She tries to give a response again wrong one or Raise her voice against the wrong things. She knows that good for everyone, but don't expect anyone. She knows that life is about enjoying, appreciating, suffering for dreams, hard-working and life gives you what really good for you. She loves herself first, her feelings, her emotions, her and always try to become positive, try to solve her problem by herself and improving herself first, try to new things every day and enjoying her life, and tries to convert her shyness into voice, her weakness into her growth, defending her negativity. And sometimes her weird side comes out, doing senseless things, laughing in a serious situation.


But she is promising you to become stronger and happier. But She is still really introverted, sensitive, hate crowded by people also don't like to pick a call but trying to deal with it.  


From, 

Your 18-year-old self.

 

It's s not my journey but also related to everyone, hope you enjoyed this read and share it with your friends. 


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