The Unsaid · wing 10 of 10
Gratitude
Thank the people who never heard it properly.
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Gratitude is the unsaid we forgive ourselves too easily. We assume people know. We plan to tell them someday, at some imagined right moment — and the moment, being imaginary, never comes.
A real letter of thanks is one of the most powerful things a person can write; the research is almost embarrassing about how much it moves both writer and reader. These guides help you write one that says more than 'thank you' — one that tells someone exactly what they changed.
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Gratitude
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How to write a thank-you letter that moves someone
Beyond 'thanks so much' — the anatomy of a thank-you letter someone keeps for decades: the specifics, the cost, and the difference it made.
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How to thank someone who changed your life
A teacher, a stranger, a friend at the right moment — someone rerouted your whole life and may not know it. How to write the letter that tells them.
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How to thank someone before it's too late
The eulogy is the thank-you letter that missed its reader. How to say the whole of it now — while the person can still hold the page.
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How to write a gratitude letter to yourself
You'd never speak to a friend the way you speak to yourself. How to write the thank-you letter you've earned — for the surviving, the trying, the carrying.
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How to thank a teacher who changed you
A teacher altered the direction of your life and almost certainly never knew. How to write the thank-you letter that tells them exactly what they did.
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How to write a letter to your best friend
Romance gets the anthems; the friendship holding your whole life up gets a birthday text. How to write the letter your best friend never saw coming.
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How to thank someone who helped you through a hard time
Someone carried you through the worst of it — and never quite got thanked. How to write the letter that tells them exactly what they did, and what it saved.
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How to thank a stranger you never forgot
Twenty years later you still think about them — the stranger who helped and vanished. How to thank someone you can't find, and where such a letter goes.
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How to write a letter to someone who is dying
There's still time, and no idea what to say. How to write a letter to someone who is dying — the four things that matter most, while they can still receive them.
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The words have found their shape.
Now they may need a place.