Dear Makuochi, please hold on to your dreams

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Dear Makuochi,

I was deeply concerned to hear that you’re considering giving up on your dreams. I understand that life can be challenging, and it’s true that age, marital status, parenthood, and financial struggles can weigh heavily on your mind. But please know that you’re not alone in this struggle. We’ve all faced similar obstacles at some point in our lives.

I want to encourage you to hold on to your dreams, even when it feels like everything is against you. Find a partner who loves and accepts you for who you are, regardless of your socioeconomic status. Build a family that supports and inspires you. It may seem daunting, but take things one step at a time. Celebrate small victories, and use them as motivation to keep pushing forward.

Your dreams are precious, and the world needs more people like you who dare to imagine a better future. Don’t let your circumstances define you – instead, use them as fuel to drive your determination and creativity.

Remember, every great achievement starts with a small step. Don’t give up, Makuochi. Your dreams are worth fighting for.

May humanity reward your efforts,
Oluebube

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This is a letter to not just Makuochi, but to every individual in similar situation. Meanwhile, Makuochi is an Igbo name that means Hold on to God.

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