Description
Tina Seelig sent a thank-you letter to a professor 20 years after taking his course.
She was now teaching at Stanford herself and realized how much his teaching had shaped her.
She never heard back.
Years later, his granddaughter emailed her.
The professor had just died at 95.
At his funeral, his son read an excerpt from Tina's letter.
He had saved it all that time.
One letter.
Written two decades later.
Read at a funeral she never attended.
That is the weight of a sincere thank you.
There is no expiration date on gratitude.
And you never know what it means to the person who receives it.
Dive into the full episode of The Hard Way podcast and learn more. 🎙️
https://youtu.be/iMM7BCbbGxI
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