After a chat with a friend, I was thinking about the importance of letters . In fact, so important is that there is even a genre literary genre called "letters" they belong to just those works written in letter form. The
epistolography find different types of cards: private, public, official, open, doctrinal, scientific, poetic, etc..
There are many books that reveal the correspondence of famous writers, with drastic changes or small (I doubt there are none), which leads me to remember, because there is nothing new, that people we love to pry into the privacy of others.
Some are guilty of prying, others just once in their life have sunk their noses at foreign handwriting.
The more I care about are the private letters. I that are powerful, as sheets of paper can ruin someone's life in just minutes. In general they are impious destructive hidden letters, in which we find the truth. For some are hidden.
epistolography find different types of cards: private, public, official, open, doctrinal, scientific, poetic, etc..
There are many books that reveal the correspondence of famous writers, with drastic changes or small (I doubt there are none), which leads me to remember, because there is nothing new, that people we love to pry into the privacy of others.
Some are guilty of prying, others just once in their life have sunk their noses at foreign handwriting.
The more I care about are the private letters. I that are powerful, as sheets of paper can ruin someone's life in just minutes. In general they are impious destructive hidden letters, in which we find the truth. For some are hidden.
I think everyone should burn those letters that contain things that we would never reveal, although it sounds obvious, most do not. The store, as well as diaries, in places that we can not be violated by anyone and we hope that parents, partners, or children, are not going to violate our privacy. Lie. Everyone is looking at some point violate another's privacy. Or even sometimes encounter something not expected by accident. I do not say always, I repeat, I do not agree with those people who are given the password to your partner or revise them before the cell phone owner himself see what you are sending. But in the long or short when there is suspicion, there are curious too.
Letters forgotten in a drawer can be fatal, but even worse are the letters we write but do not keep in our possession, which are in the hands of the recipient.
I've written some letters in which I put my soul, so it's a bit distressing not knowing whether a piece of me has been thrown away, burned or stored at the bottom of a drawer. Or even worse, read by another person who is not to whom directed. I believe my reflection
end here. Simply stop writing letters, and say all face.
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