People under 30: what would you say in a "Letter to a Future Me" aged 40?
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-- Also: you do not know the boundaries of your identity, never be afraid to make a pivot. And don't be so up-tight, for God's sake!
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@laakeus our generation maybe. New 20 something's surprisingly earnest. Well, the ones I know which is not a random sample.
I don't like the idea of letters to the past, so nothing. Future letters seem to make more sense.
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from 31 me: be more of a capitalist, share your ideas more, share more of your money, take better care of your health, stay curious.
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"Create one thing that will stand the test of time; one that will stay even after you facebook profile and dropbox folder are gone."
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"Please, please, please don't turn into a reactionary."
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"I hope you are self assured and feel yourself worthy of the tasks you're entrusted with and posts you hold. I sure don't"
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