a dying art
November 21st, 1998Author: adminThere’s just something about writing a letter. You choose your finest pen, select your favorite stationery, and your mind kicks into high gear, trying to find just the right words to artfully express whatever it is you want to say. There’s just nothing to typing an email. No matter how hard you try, it isn’t the same as composing by hand. You kick your mind into high gear, trying to find just the right words to artfully express whatever it is you want to say, but it is never as personal. Writing a letter is intimate and caring, thoughtful and gratifying, fun and creative. Moods change with the urgency of quick strokes to the slow, careful, perfectly-created letters of a thoughtful passage. An email can’t show that. Handwriting always tells the truth, even if it’s a lie
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