Leave a message to yourself in 10 years later


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to my future self... have you grown up successful? got masters and PhD? did you go by plan and became rich with a lot of free time?

how are mom and dad? ... I hope they're good...

are you still friends with the guys? I'm sure you're all having fun! are you all still in california or did some of you move to Japan and some went to Dubai?

and what about "her", have you married her!? ... I hope you're happy anyways, you know, I prayed for your happiness everyday 10 years ago.... please be happy, for you, for me.

Id ask you if "praying" has gotten you anywhere.

How's life workin for you? Thinks turn around?

btw, here is something that lets you do this.. except it's via e-mail.

http://futureme.org/

Sure it could be gone in 10 years, but 6 years ago I sent an e-mail to myself (so I would get it on my birthday) and sure enough I did, was funny reading what I had been working on that day / what was going on in my life at that time.

Thanks for this, I was looking for it.

  • 2 weeks later...

Does anyone here post a topic like 'Leave a message to yourself in 10 years later'?

If not, just leave a message to yourself here and back to this topic in 10 years later, or 5,3 it's up to yourself..

And here is mine: How old are you and how are you? Have you alredy achived your goal in life?

Well, I can answer 1/3 of your questions right there...

Current Age + 10 = Answer!

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To my future self: Are you still living life on the danger? :huh:

  • 2 years later...

Me from 10 years from now  it is  December 6th 2013   only about a month away from when Dad  Passed  so remember to say a prayer  every January 8th in his name   and never forget him i still cry at times and @ night wishing he was here  with me do you still cry.  we as in i spent my entire  years after  high school taking care of him as much as he did the same for  me    or well us   and when he got real ill  we stayed with him  and it was  an honor to have  Morris  Niles  DeNune  as  are Father .  

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