A majority of contemporary writers have written something along the lines of a "Thank You Letter" to their bodies, friends, job, family, etc. I have decided to write about the most important asset in these writers' ability to express their ideas: their voice. It can do so much, and of course not just for writers. I know that for me, my voice has allowed me to experience some of life's greatest and most important offerings. It has allowed me to express things I simply cannot with any other asset.
With this, I hope you also realize just how much yours means to you, as well as how hard it would be to live without it.
Thank you, voice, for allowing me to
1. Scream my face off at a Justin Bieber concert
2. Tell those I love that I love them
3. Sing every song that has ever been written
4. Fail and then laugh at trying to hit some notes sung by Beyoncé or Ariana Grande
5. Cheer on a team
6. Express the feelings of winning three state championships in a row
7. Apply for college
8. Stop a subway door from closing
9. Order food
10. Greet and take customers at work
11. Make speeches that inspire others
12. Teach lessons
13. Make up for mistakes
14. Apologize
15. Tell Jimmy Fallon it's Sarah's birthday
16. Discuss world issues
17. Make new friends
18. Fall in love
19. Stop someone from doing something they will regret
20. Write and report
21. Tell jokes
22. Laugh
23. Surprise people
24. Pray
25. Say yes
26. Say no
27. Get people's attention
28. Build a generation
29. Prove people wrong
30. Chase my dreams
31. Make a stranger's day
32. Be loud
33. Be powerful
34. Be unique
35. Be me
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