It’s been over two years since I last wrote here. I have changed one country and two cities. Have made a few new friends, visited new places and changed three jobs in the meantime.
I have always been lazy. I know what needs to be done and I know how to do it. But once I do it, the feeling of been there - done that takes over me. I don’t even attempt to it the third or the fourth time. The truth is I lack motivation to continue doing the same thing over and over again. Probably this is why despite being in a profession that needs constant updating of skills and knowledge; I tend to feel bored quickly.
But one thing that I am not bored off is letters. Handwritten, plain old, simple letters. Do you remember the last time you put pen to paper and did not stop at a flourish of a line and two dots?
Handwritten letters are charming and full of surprises. They are so much better than just picking up the phone or dashing off a two line email.
Letters actually take an effort to write. You need to think what to write since you do not have a backspace key to delete what was not a coherent thought. You have to spell each word right without using spell-check. Then there is this big thing called handwriting which actually tells the reader what kind of a person you are.
The absolute best part of letters is the wait. The wait for an answer. When the letter arrives - the eagerness to tear off the envelope and open the letter, the first reading of the letter which is always in a hurry and then reading it again slowly taking in every word. Preserving it carefully so that it can be read again when you write a reply to it.
All these rituals have made me fall in love all over again with this medium of communication. Have been dashing off letters to a few special friends all over the country and waiting to hear from them.
Hope I help them re-discover the simple joy of writing and waiting for a letter from a dear one.
3 comments:
Lemme begin by saying.... welcome back to the world of blogging!
I know what needs to be done and I know how to do it. But once I do it, the feeling of been there - done that takes over me. I don’t even attempt to it the third or the fourth time. Welcome to the club!! seriously, I am the founder member of that club... and what u wrote about upgrading skills goes ditto for me too....
coming to letters.... i thought the only ppl who wrote letters these days are direct marketeers... :)
but i agree with you when you say there is no backspace so a lot more thought & effort needs to go into writing a letter... but about the thrill of opening a letter, nah... i never felt that even as a kid...
and do u seriously write letters these days? :) and enjoy waiting for replies... God save me if I were in a positin like that!
I just dashed off 3 letters today. all handwritten.
Call me old school but, I love this.
LETTERSSSSS....yes, i agree wit u, the writing part, anticipating reply,...i remember reading the letters in first-cut, with out deep understanding..then reading the same over n over again, getting deciphers in it..
writing letters,an art in itself, a thorough thought process,coherence of thoughts, flow of thoughts...
Also not to forget the emotions, & the superlatives of it..
Letters- - A Good retrospect...
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