Hello Hives,
Dear Future Me,
It's a little strange writing a letter to someone I can't see yet, but maybe that's the beauty of it. A year from now, you'll read these words and remember exactly where everything stood today.

Life has not been easy lately. Some days have been encouraging, while others have tested your patience. There have been moments when you questioned whether all the effort was worth it, but somehow you kept going. Maybe not at full speed every day, but you never completely stopped. I'm proud of that.
I hope things are better now. I hope some of the prayers you have whispered quietly have finally been answered. I hope the long days of hard work have started to bear fruit and that you're no longer worrying as much about making ends meet.
I also hope you have stayed true to yourself. Don't let success make you forget the difficult days, because those moments taught you resilience. They reminded you how to appreciate every little victory and not take anything for granted.
How is the family doing? I hope everyone is healthy and happy. I hope you have been present for the people who matter most. At the end of the day, achievements don't mean much if you don't have loved ones to share them with.
I wonder if you have brought some of your dreams to life. Maybe the poultry business is growing again. Maybe the plumbing work has become more consistent. Maybe your writing has reached more people than you ever imagined. Even if everything has not fallen into place yet, I hope you are still moving forward. Progress does not always come in giant leaps. Sometimes it's hidden in the small steps we almost overlook.
If you are reading this after a difficult year, don't be discouraged. Remember how many times you thought you would not make it, yet here you are. You have survived every challenge that once kept you awake at night. That alone should remind you that you are stronger than you often believe.
And if this has been a good year, don't become comfortable. Keep learning, keep working, and keep trusting God. There is always another level to reach and another reason to stay humble.
Before you close this letter, take a moment to smile. No matter where you are today, you have come one year farther than the person writing these words. That counts for something.
Keep believing. Keep showing up. Keep trusting the process. I truly hope that when I become you, I will have every reason to be grateful.
With hope,
Me, one year ago.
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