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2021, I'm So Ready For You

Is it just me, or did 2020 feel like it lasted the entire decade?

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2021, I'm So Ready For You

I am fully convinced that 2020 will be a year recorded in every textbook that is to come in the future. Besides surviving a global pandemic, spending a year of my college experience quarantined, online, and away from friends, I still think that 2020 was a year that taught me many things. I am taking the bad with the good, and instead of simply complaining about the weirdness and burden 2020 caused for everyone globally, I am going to take this year as a lesson.

Here are a few of the lessons I have learned:

Be appreciative of what you have.

clear glass bottle with brown liquid Photo by Priscilla Du Preez on Unsplash

Life is fleeting.

brown-and-white clocks Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash

Kick the negative energy out of your life.

Model: IG @samsonybee Photo by Michael B. Luong on Unsplash

It's good to clean our your space/closet every once in a while.

clothes hanging on white rack Photo by Micheile Henderson on Unsplash


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