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To Whom It May Concern.

Dear Sir or Madam,
I have come to realize that the letters you sent to me were all stories created by you. I didn’t believe it at first, considering the fact that they all broke my heart or sent me into a laughing fit. They were remarkably beautiful yet original. You need to put more confidence into your work. The notes you have begun to write always say, “I don’t think these are good, but…” and it is so unnecessary. There is no need to explain your work. It speaks for itself, for it’s elegance is screaming in the reader’s ear. Everyone can tell it is wonderful and written from your heart, and they don’t need to hear about how bad you think it is. So please, on the next piece of art you send me, could you spare the note that explains your terrible feelings for your work? You are very inspirational. Keep writing; you are so passionate and great at this. I believe in your success.
Respectfully, Me.

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