Dear twenties,
We are just beginning to understand you. Some days you feel heavy, others bright and full of possibility, and every moment seems to carry a question we cannot answer yet. In this space, we write to you—not perfectly, not clearly, but honestly—capturing the small victories, the missteps, and the unexpected lessons that shape us as we move through this decade together.
These letters are ours: notes, stories, and moments from our shared journey. Each one marks the steps, the discoveries, and the growth we experience side by side.
Letter 2
In our twenties, we tend to believe that we are meant to have our lives together. Especially in this generation, identity means everything. We grew up watching movies that showed us that by our twenties, we should know exactly who we are, have a high-paying job, own a house, drive an expensive car, and be in a relationship headed toward marriage. We were shown a life filled with endless vacations and financial stability.