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Embracing Change: The Evolution of Greeting Cards in a Digital Age
The tradition of crafting greeting cards has undergone a significant transformation over the past two decades. Once a cherished practice, it has largely been replaced by digital alternatives, prompting reflections on the value of personal touches in communication. This shift highlights not only the evolution of technology but also the changing nature of human connection.
From Handcrafted to Digital
As a child, the author recalls the joy of creating handmade cards for special occasions, particularly for their mother’s birthday. With a limited pocket money of Rs 10 to 15, the effort invested in designing cards was both a creative outlet and a means of expressing affection. Days were spent painting flowers and sketches, transforming simple chart paper into heartfelt messages.
These personalized cards were well-received, fostering a sense of community among friends and family. The author maintained a meticulous list of birthdays, ensuring that no one was forgotten. This practice of handwritten greetings provided a tangible connection that is often absent in today’s fast-paced digital world.
In contrast, the rise of electronic greeting cards and social media notifications has diminished the need for personal effort. While e-cards offered convenience, they lacked the warmth and thoughtfulness found in handmade creations. The author notes the nostalgia for the time spent crafting unique cards, recalling moments when they even created large cards wishing friends well during illness.
The Impact of Digital Communication
The introduction of the Internet marked a turning point in how people connect. The author attempted to resist the shift towards digital greetings, but over time, the allure of quick and easy messages proved overwhelming. Many of their lovingly crafted cards went unnoticed, highlighting a stark difference in engagement compared to earlier days.
Even though the author continues to indulge in sketching and painting, these creative pursuits are now reserved for family events. The once vibrant landscape of card-making has become a limited edition of sorts, reflecting both personal growth and the impact of societal changes.
Despite this evolution, the sentiment remains that there is beauty in adapting to new forms of communication. As Alan Watts aptly stated, “The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.” The rise of digital platforms has introduced a new kind of creativity, from blog posts to social media sketches, allowing individuals to connect in innovative ways.
Ultimately, while the methods of communication may have changed, the underlying values of connection and expression remain. The author invites others to embrace these changes, suggesting that even in a digital landscape, there is room for personal touches. “If nothing changed, there would be no butterflies,” they remind us, encouraging a perspective that values both tradition and progress.
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