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I still have some time left in highschool, here in my hometown with my friends, and I might not love all of them but I fear what happens after those two years when I'm probably in some country abroad with no one that I know. V. is my hometown, a place I've grown to love a lot, but simply staying in one place when everyone else goes is leaving isn't the thing. I can already feel it with everyone getting jobs, becoming increasingly busy how things are flying away from my grasp. All the people I know might become strangers due to the long distances, I hope I keep at least a few. I just see my future as one big hole approaching, unable to stop. And you, I'd like to get to know you but how could I with the thought that in two years I'll have to say goodbye?
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I felt this way when i was in high school too. If it makes you feel better, i have kept the friendships that are important. You’ll learn a lot when you leave. Yes, it’s going to be hard sometimes, but growing up and learning things on your own can be so gratifying. Also, your potential love for another city or country even doesn’t diminish your love for your home town. It will always be there and the people you love and who care about you will always be there for you in an emotional sense. Don’t let the fear of the unknown intimidate you too much. One of the best things i have learned since being at school across the country from my hometown is that the anticipation of almost anything and everything is always 100% worse than the actual event. Think of it as an opportunity to grow and learn, it will be gratifying eventually when you look back : )
Replysuch great advice!
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