Letters Archive

1001 Nights

1001 Nights
This letter discusses the concept of cliffhangers and their ability to keep readers engaged, using the example of Scheherazade from "The 1001 Nights".

The Koan of the Farmer and His Horse: Lessons on Change and Perspective

The Koan of the Farmer and His Horse: Lessons on Change and Perspective
This letter presents a koan about a farmer and his horse, highlighting how our perceptions of good and bad luck can change over time and encouraging us to keep an open mind and be prepared for unexpected events.

Fear of the unknown

 Fear of the unknown
This letter discusses the concept of FOTU, or fear of the unknown, and how it can manifest in our daily lives, but encourages readers to remind themselves that they can handle whatever comes their way with bravery and support from others.

Secret Jobs

Secret Jobs
This letter tells the story of how sometimes things have secret purposes beyond their obvious roles, like how a milkshake's hidden role was to be a fun commute companion and Winnie the Pooh bear might have secret jobs to help people feel safe or be a patient listener.

The Seeds That Time Forgot

The Seeds That Time Forgot
How did scientists grow a plant that hadn't existed on Earth for 32,000 years? A tiny seed buried in the Arctic ice held an unexpected surprise.

The Rock That Rings

The Rock That Rings
What if I told you there are rocks that make music when you tap them? In a park in Pennsylvania, scientists discovered something unexpected about ordinary-looking stones.

The Penny Saver's Secret

The Penny Saver's Secret
What if saving just one penny more each day could make you a millionaire? Benjamin Franklin's clever experiment with compound growth reveals how small actions can create powerful results.