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At 32, Ian is excited to move into his first home, an accomplishment he’s dreamed of for years. While unpacking, he stumbles upon a letter he wrote to his 30-year-old self when he was 15. The letter is filled with ambitious, youthful goals, including owning a convertible and doing 300 push-ups daily. Ian laughs at the carefree tone as he reads it, but soon, his amusement fades into discomfort as he realizes his life has turned out very differently from what he imagined. His 32-year-old self is not the person he had planned to be, and he begins to question the choices that have led him to this point. This moment of reflection makes Ian wonder if it’s too late to make a change and whether he’s living the life he truly wanted. The letter serves as a catalyst for self-reflection, making Ian confront his current reality versus his past dreams.

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