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Legacy letters
Open this when I'm gone.
If you’re reading this, I can’t be there to hold you—but I left these words so a part of me always can.I want you to know three things:You were loved from the moment I first imagined you. Remember that night we stayed up late watching thunderstorms? I wasn’t just watching the lightning—I was memorizing your laugh.Nothing was ever "just business"—When I worked late, it was to build a world worthy of you. When I seemed distracted, I was often imagining your future.Grief is love with nowhere to go—so take mine. Use it to bake cookies at 2am. Use it to forgive yourself. Use it to keep going when you think you can’t.P.S. There’s $20 tucked behind this page—buy yourself the ridiculous ice cream flavor I’d never let you try.Always yours
life advice
What I'd tell my 18 year old self.
Hey kid,You’re sitting in your beat-up Honda right now, staring at college acceptance letters you’re too scared to open. Here’s what I wish you knew:That "useless" art history class? It’s where you’ll meet Sarah, who’ll save your life in 2023. Take the damn class.Dad wasn’t angry when you came out—he was terrified he wouldn’t know how to protect you. Call him Tuesday nights.The panic attacks aren’t weakness—they’re your body’s overachieving radar. Buy the noise-canceling headphones now.You’ll lose the scholarship... and find better work teaching guitar to veterans. Their stories will heal you too.P.S. Bitcoin hits $60K in 2021. Just $20. That’s all I’m saying.Your 40-year-old self
(who still eats Pop-Tarts for dinner sometimes)
Time capsule
To me, 18 years from now.
Right now, I'm sitting at my kitchen table at 2AM, drinking terrible coffee and wondering if any of this hustle will matter. By the time you read this, you'll know. But before you judge past-me too harshly, remember:That "crazy" idea you're afraid to start? Do it. The version of you reading this either wishes you had... or is living proof it worked.You think you'll regret taking risks. Actually, you'll regret the nights you hit "snooze" on your dreams.Your body isn't betraying you—it's been carrying you through wars you don't even remember fighting. Treat it like a war hero, not a broken machine.The people you're desperate to impress? 90% won't remember your name in 5 years. The other 10% will become your "emergency contacts."P.S. If you didn't keep at least one ridiculous habit from 2024 (mine is eating peanut butter straight from the jar), you've gotten too stuffy.Your younger self
(who was right about at least 30% of things)