Lousada students wrote a letter to 2046 — and sealed it in a time capsule
At Torre de Vilar, pupils stored a message that won't be opened for 20 years. A small gesture with a guaranteed smile somewhere down the line.
Some ideas are pure tenderness. Earlier this month, Torre de Vilar hosted the handover of a “Time Box”: pupils from Lousada’s secondary school wrote a message to the future and sealed it to be opened only in 2046 — 20 years from now.
Picture the scene. In 2046, someone will open that box and read what these youngsters thought, dreamed and feared back in 2026. They’ll probably laugh at the words, the trends, the predictions. And maybe, amid the laughter, they’ll find a line that still rings true.
It’s the kind of initiative that never makes the big evening news, but says a lot about a community: stopping, thinking about tomorrow, and leaving a note for whoever comes next. Markers like this last — and Torre de Vilar, with its history, is the right place to keep them.
Our note
Maybe it’s not a bad idea for any of us. A letter to the “you” of two decades from now, tucked in a drawer. It might just be, somewhere down the line, the loveliest read of the year.
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