Why do we hold on to objects that no longer serve any practical purpose? A cracked mug, a faded letter, a rusted key—sometimes the things we keep are valuable not because of what they are, but because of the memories they carry.
Salvadoran-American Author, Poet, and Essayist
Why do we hold on to objects that no longer serve any practical purpose? A cracked mug, a faded letter, a rusted key—sometimes the things we keep are valuable not because of what they are, but because of the memories they carry.