Dear Bong,
I suppose you’ll be surprised when this letter reaches you. Yeah, absolutely — you will. I’m you, six years later. Now, I’m a 16-year-old girl, studying at a high school that’s completely different from what you predicted six years ago. But honestly, it’s great — even better than any version you could have imagined.
I’ve been studying English harder every day, because I know you always wanted me to use it fluently. Let me tell you a secret: I just read your first bullet journal yesterday. It made me laugh because of how cute it was :)
I just want to tell you that until now, I’ve still kept the habit of journaling — and it’s much better than before. I’m in grade 11 now. Sounds mature, right? Although I have to face many challenges every day, I try my best to deal with them.
I think you and I are still the same after all. I’m still that girl — fairly feminine, who loves drawing, dreaming, reading books, and cherishing every single moment in her life.
I’m writing this letter today, first, to complete my 30-day challenge, and second, to say thank you. I know that in six years, I’ve changed a lot, but everything that has contributed to who I am now is a treasure, and I truly appreciate it.
My hair is longer than before. I’m more mature than before. But ultimately, I’m still that girl — a version of you, someone who puts effort into every step she takes. I’m writing this because I don’t want to forget you — don’t want to forget that dear part of myself.
I hope that when you read this letter, you’ll be proud of me, just as I’m proud of myself :)
Thank you for not giving up. Thank you for trying hard every day. Thank you for contributing to who I am. Thank you, my little version. I’ll never forget you — not now, not ever.
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