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An Open Letter To My Little Sister

DO NOT MAKE THE SAME MISTAKES I DID.

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An Open Letter To My Little Sister

I am your older sister and all I hope for is that I'm your role model and that you look up to me. I want to be an inspiration to you. I want to be the person you admire the most and come to me with every problem you have, even if it's not a problem but a funny story or gossip. I am always here, just a phone call away. However, there are things I did wrong and I want to ensure you'll do them correctly. If you don't make these certain mistakes and you'll live a happier and more exciting teenage life.

You're only a sophomore, about to be a junior in high school and that's when life started getting harder for me. I stressed a lot in high school when it came to grades, SAT scores, college applications and just trying to ignore all the rumors that were being spread around the school. I cared too much about things that didn't matter and it drove me insane. In this case, I admire you for not caring about what people think about you, for accepting a low grade on a test and for never giving up.

Don't listen to people who try to tear you down. You and only you know what is best for you and your future. I am here to tell you that it doesn't get easier from here but if you play your cards right it will be less of a struggle to accomplish the things you want in life. Don't try to one-up your friends, life isn't a competition. I tried so hard to be better than all the girls who made my life miserable just to prove a point that I was better than them but in the end, it just turned out making me sad and lonely.

I stopped putting myself out there, I stopped asking people to do things and along the way, I forgot how to have fun. I lost all motivation to want to go out and experience life and all the opportunities that have come my way. I am just starting to live my life to the fullest and it only took two years for me to realize how stupid I was for caring too much about things that had zero impact on the person I am and was to become.

As your older sister, I admire you. You are my role model and I hope to live life the way you've been doing it. Just don't stop having fun and keep striving for success because I know you'll go far. You are my little sister, my best friend, and my inspiration to live life the way I want you to.

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