A Note to My Future Self

I’m currently reading “Through Painted Deserts” by Donald Miller and I have to say, it’s a very enjoyable book. While I’m reading it I’m able to drift off into this peaceful journey with my 2 friends Don and Paul as they experience the simplicities of life.


In the chapter I just finished, Don wrote a note to his future self. He decided it was important to note the way he was feeling rather than the things he was seeing. He wanted to remind himself in the future of these things, in case somehow he forgets as the years pass by. What an awesome idea! Here is his letter:


“I figure you might forget what kind of person you were back when you were on this trip. I want you to know you weren’t a bad guy. But you fell into thinking a lot of money and a lot of stuff and a lot of social collateral would get you somewhere. And I don’t know who you are now, and what you’ve done with your life, but try to remember, God doesn’t expect you to accumulate a lot of stuff. You were really happy here in the canyon, you know, I promise it’s true. I guess I just want you to remember there was a time when you did a pretty difficult hike, and you decided that you didn’t need to carry a bunch of stuff on your back because the climb was hard. And I don’t know who is around you, whether you met a woman or have some kids, but I really hope you have shown them this stuff, that life is going to be okay, that you just have to enjoy it. If you can’t buy a nice car for your family or anything, don’t worry about it. Just go into your kids’ room and kiss them on the forehead, okay, ’cause there is all kinds of beauty and it doesn’t have anything to do with having some stuff. Also, don’t kick yourself around. If you can’t climb up out of a canyon real quick, just do it slow. And also just remember that this guy Paul is one of the most incredible people in your life. There was a time when he showed you a lot of grace. I don’t know what else to say. You’re a pretty good person, you know. God made a whole beautiful earth and decided to put you in it, to experience all of this beauty. You can’t do that watching television all the time. Nothing else. I have to go climb out of a hole. Maybe you do too. All the best. Feel like I’m talking to myself, for crying out loud.”

I’m encourage. I think I’ll write a letter to the future me. Maybe you should too.



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