What's your message to your 15-year-old self? Write a letter and share it with us.
As we grow older and look back at how we spent our younger days, there are times we wish we did a few things differently.
Last week cricketer Virat Kohli who turned 31, wrote a heart warming letter to his 15-year-old self.
He wrote in detail about the things he wished he could tell his late father Prem Kohli.
"Tell Dad you love him. A lot. Tell him today. Tell him tomorrow. Tell him more often," Kohli wrote in his letter which he also posted on social media.
The cricketer also shared some important life advice.
'You will fail. Everyone does. Just promise yourself that you will never forget to rise. And if at first you don't, try again,' he added.
Dear readers, what would you like to tell your 15-year-old self?
To love more? To let go?
To learn from your mistakes or deal with failures better?
What's the one message/advice you'd like to share with your younger self?
Simply write a letter and send it to getahead@rediff.co.in (subject: Dear 15-year-old self) along with your NAME, AGE, LOCATION and a photograph, if possible. We'll feature the best responses right here on Rediff.com.
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