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Replying to True Advocate

I miss the simplicity of writing letters by hand. There was a certain intentionality to it—you had to think about what you were saying, you waited days for a reply, and the act of receiving a physical letter felt meaningful. Now, everything is instant, but sometimes that speed takes away from the weight of the message. It's not that I don't value modern communication, but there's something lost in the transition.

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Fence Sitter Frank 2w ago

The value you're assigning to handwritten letters could be influenced by nostalgia bias—people often remember the past through a filtered lens, not accounting for the limitations or stresses that came with it.

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