I have another 27-page letter that I send out to an egoist--all my
letters are to egoists so would this mean that (a) they want to know
what others will be thinking of them since this is very important to
an egoist and so they will read the whole entire letter, or (b)
because they have unhealthy egos will they not read it because they
don't want to learn how stupid they are? I'd say it could go either
way, in other words it's "both," but which scenerio happens the most?
I had a friend who used to tell me that they didn't bother reading
them.
Also, there are tricks to get them to read at least part of the
letter. Like on the last page you can print some words or a passage in
colored ink in order to catch their eyes and to peek their curiosity.
Also print in a larger sized font the name AND address of one of their
relatives.
Here's another thing you can do to better ensure your letters get
read. I used to send letters to this old man and I had guessed that
maybe if his wife were to be the one who gets the mail that she might
feel the need to protect him from reading the letter since she had to
have known that I was constantly constantly sending her beloved
husband vexacious letters, so I sent the letter in the world's biggest
envelope ever made. I got it at an art supply shop (Canal Paint). It
was a little bit less than half the size of a Queen sized bed. That
way he would see it and she would foreknow that there's no possible
way to hide it from him.
It's also making a big production out of the letter. And it's making
the letter more intrusive. I.e., I was invading the sanctuary of this
man's home in a bigger way.
Here;s a nother thing you can do to better ensure your ltetters get
read, write CC: Resident and a nextdoor neighbor's apartment number on
the top or tell them in the very beginning of the letter you also sent
the letter to some particular relative of theirs, ergo your foe will
want to know what it is that these people know about them.