On our trip to Monterey back in November, we stopped in Salinas at the John Steinbeck Museum on the way home. I had done a report on the author my junior year of high school, and have thus always had a special spot in my heart for his words and his life and was quite excited (more than I’d like to admit, perhaps) to be visiting this museum devoted solely to him!
and then i remembered this letter on love he had written to his son that i discovered in my research, and it reminded me again of my love for this man. read it, if you have a few minutes. i hope it makes you all warm and fuzzy inside, like it does me.
New York
November 10, 1958
Dear Thom:
We had your letter this morning. I will answer it from my point of view and of course Elaine will from hers.
First — if you are in love — that’s a good thing — that’s about the best thing that can happen to anyone. Don’t let anyone make it small or light to you.
Second — There are several kinds of love. One is a selfish, mean, grasping, egotistical thing which uses love for self-importance. This is the ugly and crippling kind. The other is an outpouring of everything good in you — of kindness and consideration and respect — not only the social respect of manners but the greater respect which is recognition of another person as unique and valuable. The first kind can make you sick and small and weak but the second can release in you strength, and courage and goodness and even wisdom you didn’t know you had.
You say this is not puppy love. If you feel so deeply — of course it isn’t puppy love.
But I don’t think you were asking me what you feel. You know better than anyone. What you wanted me to help you with is what to do about it — and that I can tell you.
Glory in it for one thing and be very glad and grateful for it.
The object of love is the best and most beautiful. Try to live up to it.
If you love someone — there is no possible harm in saying so — only you must remember that some people are very shy and sometimes the saying must take that shyness into consideration.
Girls have a way of knowing or feeling what you feel, but they usually like to hear it also.
It sometimes happens that what you feel is not returned for one reason or another — but that does not make your feeling less valuable and good.
Lastly, I know your feeling because I have it and I’m glad you have it.
We will be glad to meet Susan. She will be very welcome. But Elaine will make all such arrangements because that is her province and she will be very glad to. She knows about love too and maybe she can give you more help than I can.
And don’t worry about losing. If it is right, it happens — The main thing is not to hurry. Nothing good gets away.
Love,
Fa
happy tuesday!
xo
Liesl
I LOVE this!!! Thank you so much for sharing it, and what wonderful words by John Steinbeck indeed! I remember learning about him and reading some of his work back in high school as well…thank you for sharing this! :)
katie michelle
aww you’re so sweet! i’m so glad you enjoyed it as much as i did :)
Robin
“Nothing good gets away.” I love that! He gives such a great perspective on love. Thank you for posting it!
katie michelle
i love that line. so much. xo