My adopted-sister has finally turned 18. I don't want to get into it but I've been contemplating sending her something on her birthday (such as a letter) but never thought I actually would. Her ties with my family have evaporated and I have not seen her since Christmas Eve however, I felt the need to share some advice with her now that she has officially entered adulthood.
Dear ******,
I’ve waited a long time to send you this and now that you’re
finally 18 and a legal adult, I think it’s time that you hear me out. Whether or not you take my advice is up to
you and I know that you’re stubborn so I have very low expectations of you, but
I hope some of it will resonate. Or, I
can only hope that it will.
Here is some of my advice to you:
1)
There is no such thing as the “only one” or “the
one.” Timing is everything and only
commit when you feel like you are absolutely ready. Treat your body as a shrine
and respect yourself. Someone will come
along and make your black and white world turn colorful and vibrant and
everything will make sense. Don’t be the
girl who’s pregnant at 18, married by 20 with twins on the way by 23. Be the girl who’s established herself in
society, made a career and made a living.
Everything else will magically fall into place once you do that.
2)
Don’t settle for someone thinking that you’re
only “pretty.” You are far better than
that: you are stunning and sophisticated and smart and cultured and eager to
color the world with the shades of your life’s stories. Do not ever let anyone simplify you as just
“pretty.” I hope you meet someone in
life who challenges you. Equally,
someone who wants to take you to Olive Garden or who will pay for a vacation in
the Bahamas with you should not impress you.
I hope the man that impresses you wants to fly you to Paris, getting his
PhD or has passion for life, not someone who lives in Section 8 housing or
still lives with their parents.
3)
I read a quote the other day that went like
this: “An entire sea of water can’t sink a ship unless it gets inside the ship.
Similarly, the negativity of the world can’t put you down unless you allow it
to get inside you.” Society will try to
destroy you and manipulate you into thinking that superficial things like
designer clothes and loads of money matter.
It doesn’t and I hope you sympathize with people who think that it does.
4)
“If you are interested in something, no matter
what it is, go at it full speed ahead.” That’s a quote from Roald Dahl (he
wrote Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and The BFG). If you want to be a doctor, go to med
school. If you want to be an architect,
exercise your ability to draw. The world
has endless options and opportunities, you only just have to find them and
there are plenty. Don’t give up.
5)
Accept the past and make peace with it so that
it doesn’t follow you into the present.
We’ve all made shitty decisions and choices and it’s the strong ones who
are able to learn from their mistakes that end up on top and are better people
at the end of the day.
6)
Do not put all of your eggs into one
basket. What I’m saying is this: once
you find something or someone that makes your entire life worth living (and equally
controls all of your happiness) then you know you are already at a loss. Life has an oftentimes cruel and unexpected
way of panning out. If that something or
someone fails to continue to exist then all of your happiness goes away. Be passionate towards many things that way
when something unexpected happens you still have happiness in your other
baskets.
7)
Don’t get a tattoo right now. What could you possibly want on your body for
the rest of your life? I know you’re 18
and you’re probably wanting to go to strip clubs, get tattooed and do other
crazy things now that you’re legal but just because you can do all of these
things does not mean that you should.
8)
Some days will be rough. Some days you’ll want to sit in bed with the
lights out and cry for no reason and that’s okay. Don’t let negative thoughts consume you. Open the curtains, breathe in some fresh air
and accept that everything is temporary.
Know that the shitty feelings will go away, your negative thoughts will
fade and days will get better. Sometimes
it takes a while but I promise that it happens!
9)
Don’t come up with excuses. Don’t blame other people for unhappiness in
your life. You’re in complete
control. You can make your day better
and you hold that ability in your hands.
When I feel crummy I go to Panera and order a large macaroni and cheese
because there has never been a time when food has not cheered me up. Find your happy place.
10)
Love everything and everyone. Be kind and put energy into creating a
beautiful life for yourself and wonderful things will happen to you. Never stop growing, forgiving and
loving. You have your entire life ahead
of you with little to no barriers so take advantage of your youth and begin
building a strong foundation for a life that you will be happy living.
Happy 18th birthday. Love you.
I was browsing for cool images on Google and came across yours. Then BAM, im reading your blog lol I loved this post! You are a great writer. You gave such wonderful advise to your sister. I hope she takes your advise. I wish someone would have given me something like this when I turned 18. Gifts can diminish but these words will resonate for years to come. I hope things work out. You have a new follower. =)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I really appreciate your kind words (:
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