Benefit own mail

You're referring to the benefits of sending mail to yourself!

While it may seem counterintuitive, sending mail to yourself can have several benefits:

  1. Organization: Sending mail to yourself can help you stay organized by keeping track of important documents, receipts, and other papers in one place.
  2. Backup: Having a copy of important documents in your possession can provide a backup in case the original is lost, damaged, or destroyed.
  3. Proof of receipt: Sending mail to yourself can serve as proof of receipt for important documents, such as tax returns, insurance claims, or legal documents.
  4. Record-keeping: Keeping a record of your mail can help you track expenses, payments, and other financial transactions.
  5. Security: In some cases, sending mail to yourself can provide an additional layer of security, such as sending sensitive documents to a secure location.
  6. Convenience: Having a copy of important documents in your possession can be convenient for quick reference or in case you need to access them remotely.
  7. Tax purposes: Sending mail to yourself can help you keep track of expenses and deductions for tax purposes.
  8. Insurance purposes: Keeping a record of important documents, such as insurance policies and claims, can help you prove ownership and track progress.
  9. Personal records: Sending mail to yourself can help you keep track of personal records, such as birth certificates, passports, and other important documents.
  10. Peace of mind: Having a copy of important documents in your possession can provide peace of mind, knowing that you have a backup in case something happens to the original.

Remember to always keep your mail organized and secure, and consider using a secure mailbox or a fireproof safe to store your documents.