The letter to 2021

Reecha Bharali
3 min readJan 2, 2021

I have been following the tradition of writing a welcoming note to the forthcoming year for the past three years. In retrospective of these letters, I see my ray of hope for every new year. 2020 shocked me along with the entire world, I cannot forget the pain and the hardships this year has brought me. But at the end of the year, I can’t unsee the resilient human I have become.

So, continuing my tradition of sending a note to the year ahead….

Dear 2021,

Life will always be full of challenges and surprises. As always I will be looking ahead to the fun experiences and try to remain strong enough for the tough encounters.

  1. Travel — This year, I am looking forward to traveling. Travel teaches me tolerance and builds my empathy for different cultures. This was a definite pass this year with the virus threats and the role I had to play being a responsible global citizen. So, looking forward to traveling somewhere new, where I can learn and suffice my cultural hunger.
  2. Hobbies — You can try whatever you want, and you don’t necessarily be a savant at everything. I have missed doing so many things in life because I compared myself with the girl next door who was much better.

I play the ukulele, and I am no good. But, the 30 mins I spend with it makes me blush with happiness.

2020 taught me to try different craft and hobbies with the power of the internet. And I plan to explore new skills, and try new hobbies which I may not be good at ;)

3. Loving your pack — It’s not easy to find people you love. And, it’s harder to be the person who can be loved back. I am loved for who I am with a few set of friends whom I dearly love and care for. As 2020 has taught me that, it’s them who matter. I will be there for the people I love, because in the end it is they who will get you through the darkest hours.

4. Brake — ing social media. I am a social media fan and the platform it provides introverts and extroverts(;)) is amazing. 2020 has made me realize my social media followers shouldn’t have similar access to my life as my family and friends. I think it’s time to make my close ones feel special. I will still be oversharing but only with the people whom I really care about. For others, I will still be posting.

Post Corona Fever — As vaccines are on the horizon, I just can’t wait for warm hugs I have missed the whole of 2020. I can’t wait to have a meal with grannies who we are trying to keep safe with — ‘the distance’. I also can’t wait to visit my family across the world, with whom every call ends with a sincere desire- ‘come soon’.

Let hope survive and desires flourish #welcome 2021

Sending smiles from behind the mask in Leavenworth, WA. Happy new year 2021

In Conclusion

It’s hard to be optimistic in the corona ridden world this new year. But I am forcing myself to not be pessimistic either!

I am taking very precautionary steps as I am getting into 2021, a lot of it has to do with the after effects of the corona impacted 2020. In the end my biggest desire would be to continue being a good human if none of these wishes come true with obvious or surprising challenges.

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