25: A Letter To My Younger Self


To you,


Here we are, 25. A quarter century of learning and growing. You never knew what this day would look like when you were younger. Honestly, I don’t really remember if you ever dreamt of where you would actually be all these years lately outside of that one school assignment. The one in around the first or second grade where they ask you to say what you want to be when you grow up. From baseball player and athlete to radio station broadcaster and game show host, the sky was the limit. Now was I absolutely naive to think that all of that was fully realistic. Probably. But what’s the use in at least thinking about what could happen if you just said yes and went for it. 


I honestly keep saying that I wouldn't write another edition of this piece. But here we are once again reflecting on the last year. I'm grateful to see another year and for all of the good and bad days that come with that. This year was unique in its own right. Trying new things here and there to change up my routine. Got to travel a little more than last year. Hearing from anyone out of the blue would be nice for a change. That's one of my favorite parts of birthdays if I'm being honest. But when I think about it, it’s a day that makes me feel loved in the sense that those around me are thankful I am in their lives. I often question why people make a big deal of birthdays to begin with. Why only celebrate living another day for only one day a year? Why not make it feel like every day has some sort of purpose. At least try to enjoy it a little bit. I personally don’t typically like as much of the attention that comes with the day. I feel like I often have an idea of how the day will go. A day full of adventure and excitement and hearing from everyone in your life. Old friends reaching out to send their best wishes. Life often gets crazy but that simple gesture means a lot. But most of the time the day is just real lowkey and goes by in the blink of an eye. Sometimes I wish more attention came on the other 364 days of the year. Maybe it's just me contemplating my place in the world and letting my mind wander about all of life’s what ifs.


On another note, happy birthday!  I say this every year but it is valid and needs to be said more often. I am quite proud of myself for making it to this point. Through all of the adversity I went through, self inflicted or not, that in it of itself is quite the accomplishment. This year had its ups and downs as all years do. But I am proud that you made to see the other side and experience more of what this life has to offer.  Anyone that knows me decently well knows I absolutely hate talking about myself,  nevermind highlighting anything I did. God forbid I take some credit every now and again. I often don’t want the spotlight. The only thing I want is for a ray of light to shine on me every once in a while, just long enough to be noticed and feel wanted and remembered. 


This year I took even more time to reflect on what to add to the list of advice for my younger self. More specifically what piece of advice best describes what I learned this year and compliments the original lessons that I had originally given my younger self 5 years ago to the day on my 20th birthday. Reflecting on that has definitely been a learning experience for sure. Really shows that we are not perfect and always improving as individuals. But this year I decided to add the next point to the list. Even on your worst days, dream big.


The best is yet to come. Allow your inner child to breathe life. Nothing is impossible. Strap up your boots and get to work towards pursuing things that bring you the most joy (see #5). Now I’m not saying quit your day job and go live in a van full time (not that there’s anything wrong with that, but I digress). Fill your days with adventures that bring new excitement and perspective into your life. Achieve your goals that you would have never thought were possible. The world awaits you. Use your dreams as fuel to pull yourself out of the wreckage on your worst day. Your community has your back. You just have to be willing to go for it.


Here is the new complete list of all 25 things that I would tell my past, present and future self:




Well if you’ve read everything up until this point, thank you. I’m sure that this was probably a lot to take in. I hope you can take something from this and apply it to your own life. Your support truly means the world more than you will ever know. Thank you.


Looking back at the year, I would say it has been full of growth and memories for sure. And I wouldn't have it any other way. Until next time, be safe and be sure to live a life that you’d be proud to write about in the future (probably next year when we do this all over again).  Be sure to continue to surround yourself with people who make you feel validated, important, and especially loved. Can't wait to see what the next year holds. You know what's better than 24? Hopefully 25. Finally get to use that line, and that will probably be my favorite part of this year’s edition if I’m being honest. Anyways, until then my friend, all love.


-T