Drake Muller
Mrs. Bernhard
English 12 AP
February 24, 2014
Letter to Myself 20 Years From Now
I am writing this letter to myself as a senior at Reitz high school for myself twenty years from now. In twenty years I will be 38 years old and hopefully be successful and have a family of my own. Looking that far forward in my life I hope that I make great choices and turn out to be a great adult, but also I great parent. Growing up I have always dreamed about what my life will be like and what I am going to do with it. I also wonder if I will want the same things then as I do now.
As an eighteen year old I hope to grow up and be successful and live a great life, like everyone else wants too, but for me there is a certain way I want it to be done. In twenty years from now I hope to be married, living in my own house with, with three kids, a steady job, and a pet pug. Yes, these things are very random, but these are just a couple things that are what I dreamed of having whenever I become an adult.
There are a couple things I would like to say to myself for whenever I am an adult. One of the most important things I want to ask myself is if I am happy. In my eighteen years of living on this world today I have been troubled with the thought of if I am actually happy. Going through my time here I have been through many different situations where I sit and ask myself if I am really doing something with my life and if I am actually happy with the way that it is going. That is why I want to ask myself, am I happy now and did I make the right choices?
The next thing I want to ask myself is if I could go back to now would I change anything that I had done in the past. Thinking of it right now there are a couple things that I wish that I would have done differently. I went through a time where I have made many bad mistakes and have disappointed many people and when thinking of it now I wish I could go back and change what I had done. Although, whenever I am older and reading this I wonder to myself if I will think the same thing or will I feel as though it has helped me grow into the person that I will soon to be.
Mrs. Bernhard
English 12 AP
February 24, 2014
Letter to Myself 20 Years From Now
I am writing this letter to myself as a senior at Reitz high school for myself twenty years from now. In twenty years I will be 38 years old and hopefully be successful and have a family of my own. Looking that far forward in my life I hope that I make great choices and turn out to be a great adult, but also I great parent. Growing up I have always dreamed about what my life will be like and what I am going to do with it. I also wonder if I will want the same things then as I do now.
As an eighteen year old I hope to grow up and be successful and live a great life, like everyone else wants too, but for me there is a certain way I want it to be done. In twenty years from now I hope to be married, living in my own house with, with three kids, a steady job, and a pet pug. Yes, these things are very random, but these are just a couple things that are what I dreamed of having whenever I become an adult.
There are a couple things I would like to say to myself for whenever I am an adult. One of the most important things I want to ask myself is if I am happy. In my eighteen years of living on this world today I have been troubled with the thought of if I am actually happy. Going through my time here I have been through many different situations where I sit and ask myself if I am really doing something with my life and if I am actually happy with the way that it is going. That is why I want to ask myself, am I happy now and did I make the right choices?
The next thing I want to ask myself is if I could go back to now would I change anything that I had done in the past. Thinking of it right now there are a couple things that I wish that I would have done differently. I went through a time where I have made many bad mistakes and have disappointed many people and when thinking of it now I wish I could go back and change what I had done. Although, whenever I am older and reading this I wonder to myself if I will think the same thing or will I feel as though it has helped me grow into the person that I will soon to be.