Friday, 12 December 2025
Letters The Wind Never Carried by A Poet Who Never Stopped Dreaming
This was a wonderful book detailing how unsent letters written but never dispatched can be a way of accepting, processing and finding sometimes closure in clearing your mind and process your emotions.
It makes you realise the beauty in writing and letters, the power they hold to connect us in a simple act that can ultimately say so much wether they get sent or not to the person they are inspired by or because of.
I hope it's ok to include a quote from the book but feel most of us will heavily relate to this:
'forgive us for learning to measure affection by the speed of a reply.'
I think especially in modern times now, how presence shows care more than a quickly typed message the effort of taking action meaning more knowing that person is there for you quite literally.
A wonderful book to realise the joy writing can bring to clear out feelings and reach out to others if desired to.
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