When24-year-oldHannahBrenchermovedtoNewYorkaftercollege...
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When 24-year-old Hannah Brencher moved to New York after college, she was hit by loneliness. One day she felt so 41 that she want to reach out to someone. And so she put pen to paper and started writing letters-letters to complete 42 . But these weren’t 43 letters about how she was feeling. There were happy letters, all about the other person, not her. She would write messages for people to have a “ 44 day " and tell strangers how brilliant they were, 45 they thought no one else had noticed. Brencher began dropping the 46 all over New York, in cafes, in library books, in parks and on the subway. It made her 47 letter, knowing that she might be making somebody’s 48 through just a few 49 words. It gave her 50 to focus on. And so, The Word Needs More love Letters was born.
The movement is all about 51 letters—not emails, but handwritten letters. Not 52 love letters, written to a real beloved, but 53 letters for strangers. They don’t necessarily say “I love you”, but they are 54 kindness—telling people they are remarkable and 55 and all-round amazing. It’s the sort of stuff that most people don’t really say out loud even to the people they 56 , let alone a total stranger.
Brencher’s initiative(初衷) has now 57 e are more than 10,000 people who join in all over the world. Last year, she gave a talk. In it, she talked about a university student who dropped letters around her campus, only to suddenly 58 everyone was writing them and there were love letters hanging from the trees.
It’s a very cute idea. I know that if I was on the 59 end of a letter like that, it almost certainly would put a 60 on my face. So I decided to give it a try and see if I could do the same for someone else.
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