A Message to My Younger Self
If you could talk to yourself 10 years ago, what would you say? This question sparked a viral thread on a popular chat platform, with thousands of users sharing their advice, regret, and life lessons that they wish they could whisper to their younger selves.
Heartache and Hope
The thread was filled with stories of heartache and hope, as users shared what they would tell their younger selves if they only had a minute to convey wisdom from the future. Many users reflected on regret and mistakes they wished they could undo, while others shared words of encouragement and hope.
Lessons Learned
Some users were brutally honest about their regrets, warning their younger selves to leave toxic relationships, not to fear being single, and to trust that better things were on the way. Others shared specific advice, such as "don’t get married" or "leave him, just leave him." Some even shared romantic advice, with one user writing, "Her name is Andrea. She is in Ohio. She will be the best thing that will ever happen to you."
Reflections on Regret
Many users reflected on the regret that they wished they could help their younger selves avoid. Some wished they had spent more time with loved ones, taken more trips, or made more memories. Others regretted wasting years on things that didn’t bring them joy, such as smoking cigarettes or trying drugs.
Turning Points
Several users shared turning points in their lives that they wished they could go back and change. Some wished they had pursued their dreams, quit toxic jobs, or taken better care of their health. Others wished they had been more loyal to themselves and their values.
A Message of Hope
Despite the regrets and mistakes, many users shared a message of hope and resilience. Some wrote that they would not change anything, even the hard stuff, because it had led them to where they are today. Others shared words of encouragement, such as "everything will be great and you will be happy now" or "in the end, it will be fine."
Embracing the Journey
Ultimately, the thread was a reminder that life is a journey, and every experience, whether good or bad, shapes who we become. As one user wrote, "to my 15-year-old me: I am not angry with you because you played it safe, even if it meant missing some of the things her heart experienced." The thread was a testament to the power of reflection, hope, and the human spirit.