My Dear R,
I hope this letter finds you well. As Aristotle once said, “Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.” With that in mind, I wanted to share some important reminders—lessons I’ve learned and wisdom I’ve gathered over time …
First, remember that happiness isn’t just a destination; it’s the journey itself. Think of each moment as a precious gem to be savored. Immerse yourself in what you love, whether it’s painting a vivid canvas, losing yourself in a good book, tending to your garden, or enjoying the company of friends. Don’t hold back. Learn the practice of “wabi-sabi.” While wabi-sabi primarily focuses on finding beauty in imperfection and the transient nature of life, it also emphasizes appreciating simple, everyday moments. Appreciate more of your self-care and personal expression. Dress in your favorite outfits, experiment with makeup, or enjoy a pampering session as a way to celebrate yourself and find joy in small, delightful ways. Embrace and cherish the present moment …
Don’t overthink. Eliminate self-doubt and self-criticism. Don’t ever think you’re not enough; you are enough, just as you are. As Eleanor Roosevelt said, “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” Don’t let negative thoughts take root in your mind. Instead, focus on starting a skincare routine, eating healthy meals, maintaining regular exercise or yoga, and taking care of your personal hygiene. Remember, your brain and body are closely linked; when one suffers, the other often does too …
My dear, do you laugh often? Laughter is a reflection of our inner state of being, so let it flow freely. Find that spark that lights up your eyes. Be passionate about something—whether it’s a hobby, a project, playing an instrument, exploring nature, or even just a ride all on your own …
Seek connection and company. Share your joys, sorrows, and daily happenings with the right people. Building and nurturing these relationships is essential for your well-being. The support and understanding of others can provide strength and perspective in difficult times. But also never ever let anyone tell you otherwise or bring you down …
Read as many books as you can, starting from a young age. As George R.R. Martin said, “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies . . . The man who never reads lives only one.” Reading will enrich your life and make the most of your time in the best possible ways …
Please darling don’t forget to walk daily, move, run, or dance, for ‘to keep the body in good health is a duty… otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.'” – Buddha
You have the power to create a beautiful life for yourself. Embrace every opportunity to grow, learn, and love. You’ve got this. The time is now to be bold about who you are. Hold no regrets. Try more things. Cross some lines. It won’t matter to anyone. Love yourself as you are. And remember, you are always beautiful, kind, and worthy of being loved, cared for, and respected.
Consider Oprah Winfrey’s journey. Despite facing significant challenges and adversities in her early life, she embraced every opportunity for growth and learning, ultimately becoming one of the most influential and successful figures in the world. Her story is a testament to the power of self-love, resilience, and the pursuit of one’s true self. As she often says, “The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.”
You’ll discover a unique happiness that comes from simply living and enjoying everyday, mundane pleasures. Imagine a painter who, after years of searching for inspiration in grand landscapes, finally finds true joy in capturing the simple beauty of a sunlit kitchen, a blooming garden, or the quiet streets of their neighborhood. Their art reflects the contentment found in everyday moments, illustrating how the ordinary can bring profound happiness.
Love deeply and passionately. Someone unique will come into your life. He won’t possess the conventional markers of success you once thought were essential in a partner. On your first date, he might give you a ride home on the handlebars of his bike because he doesn’t have a car and can’t afford to rent one. But don’t worry about these. Rather you may find that he’s incredibly funny, intelligent, and has remarkable integrity.
And lastly, be funny, kind, empathetic, caring, and respectful. Be vulnerable. Wouldn’t you agree that these qualities make life richer and more fulfilling?
You warm my heart,
Roksana
A letter to the younger self
However, no matter how old you are, there’s always something to learn from any moment or from anyone who is an integral part of your life right now. Learn what you can from those you admire and most importantly from the walk of your own life and apply it in real sense as much as possible ….
What do you think?
A very beautiful, and inspiring letter, full of wisdom! Well penned! Your painting is also good.
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Thank you so much KK ji for your kind words!
I’m glad the letter resonated with you and that you enjoyed the painting as well. Your appreciation means a lot to me ….
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A lovely letter that feels like it could be written for so many people. In fact, I almost felt as if it were speaking to me. Your words hold so many truths that can apply to everyone. Thank you for writing this. I’ve found both inspiration and motivation in this letter.
And I love your paintings. They are so whimsical and colorful. They show the joy inside you. 🙂
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Thank you Richard for your thoughts about this letter to my younger self …
It’s fascinating how words, once set free, can resonate on a universal level, touching different people in unique yet shared ways. Perhaps it’s a reminder of our shared human experience, where truth and inspiration find their way to those who need them. I’m truly grateful to the universe that my letter could speak to you in such a meaningful way …
Also thank you so much for loving my paintings. They’re indeed joyful. It means a lot to hear that the joy I feel while creating them comes through. Your support and appreciation make the creative process even more rewarding! 😊
I may send my joyful, colorful, whimsical, simple painting for you if any day I get the opportunity. I hope you’ll treasure it. Thank you RB.
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⇒ “First, remember that happiness isn’t just a destination; it’s the journey itself.”
somewhat synchronistically…
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Yes dear Graham Stephen ..
We’ve observed a ‘somewhat synchronistic’ event…
Your sharing the quote and my words are perfectly aligned in timing. The universe does it all …
Happy days always ✨🔆
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❤️🔆✨
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what an inspiring work of wisdom you have shared with R and with us, Amelia. It’s beneficial advice that we can all heed when we’re down, when our days are humdrum or when our mood needs an extra spark to uplift it. I know it must’ve taken you a long time to compose this and I hope you know how much your patient work of gentle persuasion is appreciated! ~ You’re truly a remarkable writer!
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Thank you dear Stephie!
It means a lot to know that the time and effort I put into crafting my thoughts are appreciated …
Feeling humble and happy for your time and words here on my ‘What I Know Now’ …
How’re you sweetie?
I pray all things are going well for you ✨🔆❤️
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hello, Amy. I have been a very busy lady, doing my feeble best to care for those I love. I miss my high-energy days but thankful for the drops of fuel that keep me moving for what is most urgent. — What have you been up, cutie pie? You are such a busy person, i hate to bother you but any time chatting with you is precious and truly a gift of ultimate friendship. May your week be going by well.?
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Interesting and lovely Letter
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Yes Devang!
I think so too –
I’m glad that you’re here!
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