Friday, June 12, 2020

Write a Just-Because Letter?

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Time was when many people took the time to write letters for no particular reason, just-because. Such letters took more time than an email because they were handwritten, perhaps even with the envelope sealed with sealing wax.

Even today, imagine how you’d feel if you received such a letter from someone near and dear—or perhaps even more enticing—from someone far and long-lost.

For some people, the art of letter-writing is so lost that perhaps a couple samples might be helpful in getting your ball rolling. I offer them as my Psychology Today article today.

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