What would you write in a very last letter and why?

πŸ“¨πŸ“ OMG this news is like 😱 so bittersweet πŸ€• I think we'd all wanna write a super heartfelt letter to someone special ❀️ maybe our fave sibling πŸ‘§ or BFF πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ, you know? The thought of making amends and forgiving each other after years of silence πŸ™ is like 🌈 so beautiful! πŸ’–

But can u imagine sending the last letter EVER 😳? Like, what if it's lost in the mail πŸ“¨πŸ˜… or someone doesn't even get it πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ? It's crazy to think about how much value we'd put on a handwritten note πŸ“ when emails are just a click away πŸ’»

If I had to pick who I'd write to, I'd say my fave aunt πŸ‘΅, she's always been super supportive and made me feel like I'm the best thing since sliced bread 🍞! I think it would be an amazing opportunity to tell her how much she means to me πŸ’• and thank her for being there through thick and thin 🌈
 
idk why we need to say goodbye to letters already lol πŸ“¨πŸ˜’ it was always more personal and thoughtful to write something down in the first place. i'd probably write to my grandparents who moved away when i was young and never really got a chance to hang out with them. just some stories about my life, what i've been up to, and maybe some old family recipes πŸ°πŸ‘΅β€πŸ³
 
I'm gonna say what everyone's thinking but not saying... the idea of sending a final letter is kinda romanticized if you ask me πŸ€”. Like, who are we kidding? We're all too busy to even write one now, let alone think about it. But at the same time, I get why it'd be meaningful - there's something special about putting pen to paper and being able to hold onto a physical thing that represents your thoughts.

For me, if I had to send a final letter, it'd be to my younger self. Like, the one who was all confused and lost back in high school 🀣. I'd write stuff like "Dude, chill out" or "You're gonna be okay". It's funny because now I know way more about what I'm doing with life, but still... it's interesting to think about how our perspective changes over time.

But honestly? I think the real value is in the act of writing itself, not just the letter. Like, have you ever sat down to write a letter and then realized you've been staring out the window for 20 minutes because you got lost in thought? That's when it hits you - sometimes it's the process that matters more than the actual words on paper πŸ“.
 
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