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Larissa Sevenhuysen Shed write a letter at the end of a year for the next year. She could literally be reading that letter 5 minutes later but not know she wrote it, depending on if she had already experienced the previous year or not. Like I’d you were to write a journal then read it back in the future. The letters are just to fill herself in in recent happenings in her life. And since she always lives in the same home it was easy to leave them and find them.
Melanie I wondered about this too, because she wasn't writing the letter at the end of the year she just lived, she was writing it from the prior chronological year, which, in her case, could have been 30 years ago. She'd have to take notes/journal (which it sounded like didn't happen, aside from the portfolio) to remember enough to offer much advice.
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