Lessons Learned from Writing Love Letters to Strangers

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October 31, 2012

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Lessons Learned from Writing Love Letters to Strangers

Try to make at least one person happy every day. If you cannot do a kind deed, speak a kind word. If you cannot speak a kind word, think a kind thought.

– Lawrence G. Lovasik –

Lessons Learned from Writing Love Letters to Strangers

“I began leaving love letters all over New York City for strangers to find nearly two years ago. Though the idea sounds romantic, it was really a way to forget about my own feelings of sadness and loneliness for a while and focus on others in the big city who may have been feeling as let down as me. Every morning since that first love letter, I’ve pinned my cursive to writing and mailing love letters to people all over the world, packed with words that hopefully will help, heal, and hold them during a tough time. With every stroke of the pen and sealing of the envelope, I’ve gathered life lessons that I know will never leave me no matter where my letters go.” Hannah Brencher founder of The World Needs More Love Letters shares more. { read more }

Be The Change

Learn more about “The World Needs More Love Letters” movement that Hannah started. Write a note with an inspiring quote, a beautiful poem or some simple words from the heart, and tuck it somewhere for a stranger to find.

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