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And second is if you work with human tissue and you wonder about the donor and about the family, write them a
letter.
You can take an entire gene out, put one in, or even edit just a single
letter
within a gene.
Actually, it came to my mailbox in the form of a
letter
that said I'd won a giant literary prize for a short story I had written.
You know what I did the day the
letter
came to my house?
Because I'm me, I put the
letter
on my kitchen table, I poured myself a giant glass of vodka with ice and lime, and I sat there in my underwear for an entire day, just staring at the
letter.
Although it didn't happen the day that dream
letter
came through my mailbox, I did write a memoir, called "The Chronology of Water."
Every
letter
started, "My dearest, darling Mr. President," and he'd tell him something wonderful about what he did.
The truth is he would write an occasional letter, and I did pick up those little envelopes.
They would write a
letter
from the headquarters and send it to the next level, which was the district offices.
They would hope that in each of these district offices, an officer would get the letter, would open it, read it and then forward it to the next level, which was the block offices.
And then you would hope that at the block office, somebody else got the letter, opened it, read it and forwarded it eventually to the 15,000 principals.
And then one would hope that the principals got the letter, received it, understood it and started implementing it.
That hieroglyph was transcribed by a Semite in the Sinai into the
letter
aleph.
Aleph traveled with Phoenicians and reached the European shores in Greece, where it became alpha, the mother of our
letter
A. So that's how an Egyptian cow became our
letter
A. (Laughter) And same thing with the Egyptian house that became bet, beta and B. And the Egyptian fish that became daleth, delta and D. Our most fundamental texts are full of Egyptian cows, houses and fish.
At this moment in our common life, when the world is full of breaking and spite and fear, I address this
letter
simply to you, even though we both know there are many of you behind this "you," and many of me behind this "I."
I remember I learned this when I got the financial aid
letter
from Yale for myself, tens of thousands of dollars in need-based aid, which is a term I had never heard before.
But I turned to my aunt when I got that
letter
and said, "You know, I think this just means that for the first time in my life, being poor has paid really well."
So you can change a letter, you can take letters out, but most importantly, you can stuff new DNA in, kind of like a Trojan horse.
I wrote a
letter
to my assaulter, humanizing him as "you," to identify him as part of the very community that he had so violently abused that night.
At the time of writing this letter, I was studying for my exams in Oxford, and I was working on the local student paper there.
So in a somewhat spontaneous decision, I decided that I would publish my
letter
in the student paper, hoping to reach out to others in Oxford that might have had a similar experience and be feeling the same way.
What I never anticipated is that almost overnight, this published
letter
would go viral.
People around the world began tweeting under this hashtag, and the
letter
was republished and covered by the national press, as well as being translated into several other languages worldwide.
But something struck me about the media attention that this
letter
was attracting.
One British tabloid, on the publication of my letter, branded a headline stating, "Oxford Student Launches Online Campaign to Shame Attacker."
Inside it was every single
letter
he had ever received from visitors from abroad, and on some of them he had pasted little black-and-white worn snapshots of his new foreign friends.
I applied with the mentors and support she provided, got a
letter
of acceptance, and one of the paragraphs read, "You've been admitted under probationary status."
Let's look at this
letter.
This may be organic in letter, but it's surely not organic in spirit.
And I want you to draw a capital
letter
E on your forehead as quickly as possible.
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