Students would benefit from writing more letters to integrate the intimacy of physical communication back into their lives.
In an age of instant replies and digital noise, it’s easy to forget that just a generation ago, communication came folded in an envelope — not fired off by a burst of thumbs.
In today’s digital-first world, the art of handwritten letters feels almost forgotten. Yet for children growing up surrounded by instant messaging and emojis, letters carry a kind of weight and magic ...
It’s an ancient all-but-forgotten art form, a hand-written expression of love and gratitude that seems to have faded away ...
Is letter writing a dying art? Not so fast. In today’s day and age, retro is cool again. Nostalgia is huge, and brands are increasingly marketing nostalgia to consumers who want to return to the 1990s ...
For what it’s worth, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” is one of my comfort movies. I watched it for the first time when I started high school, and I imagine I was taken with the same emotions as ...
Jennifer Yang started Dearist to help bring the love of letter writing to kids around the globe after finding an unsent ...
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Letters: Ode to the handwritten letter perfumed with character
Born long before the internet could even dream of Wi-Fi, the handwritten letter was the original “instant message,” albeit ...
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