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To the future me

To the future me: You have spent your entire life chasing things. That has gotten you wealth, power, and prestige. But it hasn’t gotten you peace, purpose, or meaning. Thank goodness, at 45, you stopped chasing things and started prioritizing relationships. Now, you rest in the love of many.

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