The silsila (sequence) of decluttering continues, and with it, new layers of my past are unfolding.
My first stop today was the "Spam" folder, a quick reminder of the digital "weeds" that need regular pulling. But the real journey began when I reached the "Drafts." I found myself stuck there, lost in thought. Looking at those incomplete emails, I tried to remember: Why did I leave this half-cooked? What stopped me from hitting send? Some made me smile, others made me wonder if I should finally finish them or simply pick up the phone and call. Cleaning this folder isn't just a task; it’s an emotional negotiation with my past self.
From there, I switched to the "Sent" folder, and that is where the true "treasure" lay. Using filters to navigate by day and month, I randomly picked emails to read. I found notes of gratitude, detailed narrations of experiences, and professional exchanges that now feel like certificates of my hard work and consistency.
What struck me most was how these emails have "witnessed" my transformation. The tone, the pace, and the concerns of my full-time work era are so different from my current "re-attaired" phase. The change in my life isn't just a memory; it is documented and captured in black and white within these folders.
It is fascinating to see my own evolution through the "Sent" items of my life. I am eager to see what else will unfold as I continue this deep dive into my digital archives.
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