Why Writing a 'Unsent Letter' Can Help You When you write a unsent letter you are able to say what you feel, without holding anything back. No worries of hurt feelings, getting fired, being rejected, etc. Getting these emotions off your chest anonymously helps with stress relief, depression, guilt, and more.

To my Father,

To my Father,

You treat your family like slaves. All we are to you is a source of income. Any compassion or generosity you appear to show is only to gain leverage against someone. You use our hard earned money to treat yourself to meals and drinks at the country club with our money while we have to get food from charities. You scream at us for things you have imagined. If I believed in absolute evil you would be it. I hope someday you get what you deserve, Sic Semper Tyrannis.

photo from Project Gutenburg

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    3 Responses to “To my Father,”

    1. AvatarThe writer
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      I did not add the source of the Latin quote myself. The site admins did that. I just want to say that I do not in any way support the actions of Mr. Booth, but a good line is a good line.

    2. AvatarLetters to Breathe
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      great point, I didn’t think about the possibility of it looking supportive of the act. I found a better picture to better represent the idea.

    3. AvatarThe writer
      3

      Thank you

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