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"A letter always embodies the distance it must travel by coach, boat, train or plane...Even a letter's tactile quality is of the very essence of its journey through time and space. We still recognize- today more than ever perhaps- the preciousness of such freight rife with human destiny and suffused with the presence of the one who wrote it.... In the digital age, the rhythms of personal interactions have adapted to high-speed online communication and thus, to virtual simultaneity. Yet our accelerated modes of exchange have not brought relief from the pain of waiting. In fact, the promise of the virtually instant fulfillment of our digitally synchronized expectations and desires has only exacerbated our impatience.....What happens if words are stripped of their journeys, of the distances that allow them to accrue meanings we may not have in mind when we wrote them?....Doesn't mailing a letter imply reaching into the future - the future of the journey inscribed in it, the future of its arrival in the hands of the recipient we had envisioned, and most importantly, the future of the range of unanticipated interpretations and surprises that we may have initiated, yet not at all intended, by writing it?"

Passing Time- an essay on waiting, by Andrea Kohler

Just finished reading this wonderful book.
I love the person who loves slowness and who shows me every day in the little things he does why I do.
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SW-User
Excellent, shows elegantly what is missed, a gentle but sharp guiding mind for these uncertain times, thanks for sharing, good stuff! :)
novembermoon · 51-55
@SW-User thanks. It is a really great book. 😊