"You will learn, with age, that in order to make the difference you are committed to, for selfish and un-selfish motives alike, the very extended process is much more valuable than the favorable outcome.” - Nadav Zeimer, 40, Harlem, NY

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"You will learn, with age, that in order to make the difference you are committed to, for selfish and un-selfish motives alike, the very extended process is much more valuable than the favorable outcome.” - Nadav Zeimer, 40, Harlem, NY
"Here’s the lesson of this lifetime: Trust yourself, trust your intuition, trust the universe. Trust that it will all fall into place.” - Donna Cleary, 54, Brooklyn, NY
Celebrating Letters to My 25-Year-Old Self's second anniversary.
Our new website features our collection of beautifully written letters now searchable by categories for ease of access. We hope all of our readers enjoy!
"Do good, enjoy life the way you want, hold a belief to your values like it's your breath, think cool and be the best of yourself. After all, we're humans." - Bram Wiratma, 24, Surabaya, Indonesia
"To help change current self-perception, manage expectations, and diminish bleak, apocalyptic outlook." - Pablo Ampuero, 40, London
"Think for yourself. Much of our life we respond predictably, I may say even automatically, to situations and other people. The task is to become conscious." - Tom Bissinger, 75, Pottstown, PA
"The world is NOT black and white, at least for those of us not living in denial. Yes, some things are more easily discernible than others (loyalty, honor, respect), but, for the most part, the world and the decisions you make in it -- big and small -- require far more nuance than you think. Feel with your heart, but decide with your head." - Phillip Thompson, 52, Fredericksburg, VA
"Trust me when I say true courage is is a much more quiet thing than we are led to believe." - Yuliana Kim-Grant, 47, New York, NY