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Letters: Social media’s tactics, not its content, are in question

February 20, 2026
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The Mercury News recently published a series of letters from its readers on a variety of topics, ranging from the importance of getting a good night’s sleep to the threat of cemeteries and the challenges of achieving straight Cs in school. These letters offer a glimpse into the thoughts and concerns of our community, and they also serve as a mirror for our society.

One letter that caught my attention was about the importance of getting a good night’s sleep. As we all know, sleep is crucial for our physical and mental well-being. It allows our body to rest and repair itself, and it also helps us to stay alert and focused during the day. However, in today’s fast-paced world, many of us struggle to get the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep each night. The letter writer shared their personal experience of trying to balance work, family, and personal responsibilities, which often left them with little time for sleep. They also highlighted the negative impact of sleep deprivation on their health and productivity. This letter is a reminder for all of us to prioritize our sleep and make it a priority in our busy lives.

Another letter addressed a topic that may seem morbid, but it is an important one to consider – the threat of cemeteries. With the increasing population and limited space, cemeteries are running out of room. The letter writer suggested alternative options such as cremation or green burials to reduce the demand for cemetery space. While it may be a difficult subject to discuss, it is essential to have these conversations and look for sustainable solutions to address this issue.

One of the most relatable letters was about the struggle of achieving straight Cs in school. As a society, we put a lot of pressure on students to excel academically, which can be overwhelming for some. The letter writer shared their experience of trying to balance school, extracurricular activities, and a part-time job, which left them with little time to study. Despite their best efforts, they were unable to achieve the desired grades. This letter is a reminder that success is not always measured by grades and that we should focus on our personal growth and well-being rather than just academic achievements.

The letters published by Mercury News demonstrate that there are no easy solutions to the challenges we face as a society. Each issue requires careful consideration and open discussions to find sustainable solutions. It also shows that our community is actively engaged in addressing these issues and is willing to share their thoughts and ideas to make a positive change.

Lastly, these letters serve as a mirror of our society. They reflect the diverse perspectives and experiences of our community members. They also highlight the issues and concerns that are important to us. As we read these letters, we are reminded that we are part of a larger community, and our actions and decisions impact each other. It is a call for us to come together, have meaningful conversations, and work towards a better future for all.

In conclusion, the letters published by Mercury News on February 20, 2026, offer valuable insights and perspectives on various issues that affect our community. They remind us of the importance of getting a good night’s sleep, the need to find sustainable solutions for cemeteries, the pressure on students to excel academically, and the complexity of our society’s challenges. These letters also serve as a mirror for our society, reflecting our diversity and the issues that matter to us. Let us take these letters as a call to action and work towards building a better, more inclusive and sustainable community for all.

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