Monday, 5 May 2025

The Lost Art of Handwritten Letters

"Letters were once treasures. Now, they’re just OTPs."

A young girl, Aditi, was cleaning her grandmother’s old trunk when she found a bundle of yellowed letters tied with a red ribbon. They were love letters from her grandfather, written decades ago. Each word carried emotions, warmth, and patience.

Curious, she asked her mother, “Why don’t people write like this anymore?”

Her mother smiled, “Because now, love comes in blue ticks and read receipts.”

That night, Aditi did something different—she wrote a handwritten letter to her best friend. A week later, when her friend received it, she called immediately, overwhelmed by the thoughtfulness.

In a world of instant texts, that single letter felt timeless.

Moral: Some emotions deserve ink, not just a send button.

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