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Something Will Never Change

by @erikah · 0 votes · 0.000 HBD
We live life day by day and maybe are so focused on the daily tasks, wins, failures that we miss the bigger picture, but then it comes a time when you are reminded of the change, want it or not. Among the unused things, I have a box with several CDs. Unlike other's I've never been crazy about owning every CD, but there are still a good few sitting in the box. Do I play them? No. Do I have a CD player? No, I don't anymore. So why keep them, right? ![kristina-tripkovic-8Zs5H6CnYJo-unsplash.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/erikah/23wMURmLEMkepBktsaubSx2TWaCsxhmuj7SZ4bJTRNrXeR5cXLsXvwE9TRuohRfcS276Z.jpg) Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@tinamosquito?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText">Kristina Tripkovic</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/photo-of-two-red-post-boxes-mounted-in-brown-concrete-wall-8Zs5H6CnYJo?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText">Unsplash</a> We have everything digital, you don't even have to own the music, just subscribe to a music streaming platform and you can have literally any music you want, anytime you want, everywhere you want. You're not tied to any specific location, electricity or music playing device. A mobile phone is enough and a wireless speaker, in case you don't want earpieces. Believe it or not, there are still people buying CDs and I'm glad as the other option, besides selling, is throw them away. Lately I keep thinking of how much life has changed and how much is going to change in a few years. However, some things are never going to change and that's what human do. ![20260522_085044a.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/erikah/23sxQusdVHSM7uE1HxHBF1EDAgx45kWe2ErsNRvYBvHREs3cNa3XUtqPWvB2DCZAhN2LD.JPG) Yesterday I got a letter from Germany, containing official documents I had to sign. Yes, I know, you can send them electronically, but these people like the old fashion way and there's nothing wrong with that. There's a reason why they stick to pen and paper by the way, but let's focus on what I want to say. The letter arrived safely, but when I took it out of the mailbox just noticed, it had a stamp on the back, where you close it, from customs. This is unusual, as they don't stamp letters anymore and if they do, they apply the stamp where postal stamps are, not the back. There was a tape applied as well. Most of you probably will say they need to check, to make sure there's nothing illegal, or banned, but this was an envelope, that you could see with a simple scan. It was slim, containing two sheets of paper, nothing more, but they still opened it. ![20260522_085100a.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/erikah/EoErV4BnNp8ooZrCgwJ3v6RGMbyXu4DYLTkgnxjTbydso4uWGsS1Qq18J8Af3boKMXe.jpg) At a closer look you can see how the glue was neutralized, so they don't leave a trace. I'm not sure how they do it these days, but in the movies they used to use steam. They were not looking for any banned substances here, they were looking for money and could not find it. It's not the first time I see such thing and possibly not the last one either. For some reason, customs have the habit of opening letters, boxes and whatever you're sending or receiving. Apart from my privacy violated, which is a huge thing for me, no harm was done, but I know cases where the abuse caused serious damages. I've read a case on etsy a few years ago, when I was selling my bags through the platform, about a crafter who sold a handmade, leather cover notebook. Those were real, unique beauties you would want for yourself and you have to know everything is made of genuine leather and handmade as well is far from cheap. ![jac-alexandru-L0Wdk52FAmM-unsplash.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/erikah/23wgYq8qEyVnkPNWvVMiNZ9u3jDs92jDR7RKWKw2wVMwAUGN46BXQXUrV9ukZfF6RAUq6.jpg) Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@jaquestories?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText">Jac Alex […]