Letter to my younger self
Dude:
I’m writing to you using my Samsung Galaxy S3 smart phone. Never you mind.
You’re 14 and you’re going to rock (later) in life. So far it’s been notoriously dazzling.
Regards
The future You – Age 20-something.
P.S. July and August of 2013 will be a key milestone and a turning point in your life in so far as finance and wealth is concerned, its make or break time. Oh, and the crazy, eyebrow raising and funny experiments you’re going to do with food, when you return for 2nd term at Berkshire in Sept, will later on in life make you a guy who can cook impressively – the creativity and no-short-of-magic will work with them each time.
ha ha 😀 Interesting.
Thank you – short, sharp and sweet.
🙂 All the best to you, TBAB
Game changers in life ain’t that easy to deal with.
Hence the bestest wishes!
I wish I had made such interesting experiments with food, when I was younger. I abhorred cooking back then, and I paid the price for it later.
Destination Infinity
Mate, from experience cooking for me, in some ways, is therapeutic – especially when you enjoy it so much like me. I love cooking. It does have its benefits with the opposite sex – they can’t resist a guy who can cook impressively good – this I tell you from experience.
When one lives in the UK cooking is easy. There is no excuse when M & S is on every corner!
It’s a pleasure having you here. You make me nervous I must say.
M&S isn’t really all that – well at least now. I prefer to find my own raw ingredients, prepare my own spice mixes and use my own creativity and imagination to produce a top meal.
A very cool letter to yourself! 🙂
Ha ha this was so funny ! Love it….Your teenage self would be proud of you 😉
Well he has no room to complain – thanks for popping over.
if i was the 14 year old you reading this letter, i wouldnt have a care in the world. screw everything, i know it will turn out “notoriously dazzling”
I assume by your comment that you approve of the choice of words I have used to describe me in the future “notoriously dazzling”.
It’s often true that when you ‘don’t care about it’ is kind of works out better for you.