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Advice To My Younger Self
The biggest things to remember are the easiest to forget.
The sun will rise tomorrow,
the day will be new.
One mistake will not make the Earth come to a halt.
Life will go on, life must go on,
and you must go on with it.
This too shall pass.
Everything will become what you make of it,
so don't waste your time obsessing over it.
Accept it, appreciate it, and continue to work on it.
People will come and go and that's ok.
The most important ones prove themselves to stay,
so don't fret when a bad one leaves.
You have support, so use it.
Love everyone and live like there's no tomorrow.
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I wrote this poem as if I was talking to a younger version of myself. It is a general guide and advice to be motivational and persuasive. It is meant to be emotional and educational. It isn't incredibly in-depth but it can teach a valuable lesson.