Temporary setbacks in
life can take its toll on a person but it is not the end of the road in life. When
a dear friend is not able to win a prize at any completion, say Republic Day
competition, it is hard for him to come to terms immediately and may require
the reassurance of a friend to get back the confidence. This is a simple letter
of advice to a friend for not winning a prize at the Republic Day competition.
The article addresses the question of properly presenting the letter to the
concerned person. The letter may be modified according to the situation and
preference.
To
ABC
C/0
XYZ
Address
of ABC
Subject: Advice for not winning a prize
Dear ABC,
It has been a while since I last heard
from you. Yesterday, I came to know about the unfortunate incident of you not
being able to get a prize at the Republic Day competition. It’s all but natural
for you not to be in the best of spirits. I really felt sorry for you as you
can get a bit touchy with these issues and I am writing this letter to cheer
you up.
At the onset,
let me make it very clear that you are one of the best speakers I have ever
come across in my life and I have heard a lot of speakers! Please don’t take
this failure to heart. This was just one competition and there are many more
yet to come for you to hit the bull’s eye. The numerous prizes that you have
won earlier are testimony to your speaking skills.
The temporary sadness or feeling of being
unworthy is just a passing one. I am sure you are going to overcome this set
back and gear up for the coming challenges harder than before. You are a kind
of person who does not give up and looks into the mistakes or shortcomings that
might have let you down. This is a rare quality which sets you apart from the
rest.
Hope
to see you soon. With a trophy in your hand, of course!
Yours
truly
Your Name
Your Address
Date:
Place:
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