Hi, I’m Corvo. A clever crow with a quiet habit, I collect lost letters. By day, I watch the world bustle past, but by night, I gather what’s been forgotten. Then, under the silver moon, I return these scattered stories to their owners.
Here are my 3 feather-light lessons about attention, kindness, and the power of small acts:
In the rush of life, small things slip through cracks, notes, messages, feelings. I find them, because I look closely. When you pay attention to the overlooked, you discover hidden stories waiting to be heard.
2. Restoring What’s Lost Rekindles Connection
Returning a letter isn’t just about the paper; it’s about trust, healing, and the chance to mend what’s been broken. Small acts of care can rebuild bridges stronger than words alone.
3. Even the Smallest Acts Shine in the Dark
Under moonlight, my deliveries bring light, hope in a folded note, kindness in a scribbled line. Never underestimate the impact of small, thoughtful actions; they can brighten the darkest nights.
Final Thought from Corvo
Sometimes, what’s lost isn’t gone forever; it’s waiting for someone to notice. So slow down, look closely, and be the light that brings stories back home.