The earliest text message I have on my phone dates back to 2015, and it was sent by a close friend. It’s a short exchange about coordinating plans for a memorable trip we took that year. I haven’t deleted it because it holds sentimental value. It serves as a digital keepsake, reminding me of the spontaneity and joy of that specific time in my life. Moreover, it’s a gateway to reflecting on how our friendship has evolved over the years and acts as a treasured piece of nostalgia that I want to preserve.
What is the earliest text message you still have on your phone, to whom was it sent, and why have you kept it?
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