Social Letters: An unparalleled 30-day course to learn how to write effective, simple, sharp and attractive letter
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Social Letters - Arun Sagar‘Anand’
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Letter Writing
Letter writing has become an important component in social life. The world appears to be interconnected by one way or another. No one has the time to meet another person as much as one would wish.
Letter writing is as old as humanity. Pigeons were used to carry messages in early times. There existed no postal facility then. Things moved on but what didn"t change course was the means of letter writing.
A person can continue to be in touch with another person, wherever he may be, by means of letters. Psychological studies reveal that:
❑A person wants to preserve whatever he things or visualizes. He wants to share this with someone close. This he can do by means of communicating through letter writing.
❑People who have spent years in jail reveal that but for maintaining touch with friends and relatives by letter writing, their thought processes, which is alive and kicking, would have dried up long ago.
❑Pandit Jawaharlal Nehrus letters to his daughter Indira Gandhi has become historical in true sense. Its relevance is for the posterity. That
s one reason why letters of great people are compiled for the benefit of the coming generations. Letters written by Lenin, Churchill, Mussolini, Napoleon, Hitler and Abraham Lincoln have made them