Today, I got my nephew’s, who’s in the Ohio National Guard,
mailing address, at Basic Training. It got me to thinking that now that I am
writing I should be writing letters to people, like my nephew. Now the terrible
part is I will, most likely, type them. I hand write in my journal and of
course that helps make it better but if I begin writing these letters, I want
everyone to be able to read them. So, I will type them.
Now certainly, I will begin writing letters to my friends, nephews
and my daughter but who I was really thinking of writing to were politicians
and celebrities. Now I am not really talking about TV and Movie stars. I like their work but most of them, no
offense intended, but I am not all that concerned about conversing with them.
Politicians that’s a no brainer my writing them will be to share my perspective
on the current bills before them or the current crisis and how I think they
should fix it, as if I really have clue. As for celebrity though, I am really
talking about famous writers who’s work I enjoy. Not so much to pick their
brains, as to just try and strike up a conversation in order to share my
feelings about their work.
Now, I know that sounds a little arrogant. What makes me
think they care how I feel about their work or that they might even want to
strike up, even long distance, a relationship with me? You’re right and that’s
why I am writing this. In more recent years, I have been taught a pretty
valuable lesson about other people’s time. In person, I am quite a chatterbox. Really,
ask my wife or any of my friends, they’ll tell you about it. Honestly, though
the reason I am writing about this, is that I would love to hear your thoughts
on this. Do you write to anyone that you admire, because you admire them? Do
you think this is rude and intrusive or do you believe it is acceptable?
Writing letters has become a lost art. It's something that has been suggested during the pandemic to help stay in contact in a more personal way. I just email politicians...a lot.
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