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Philately Extends Life
By Armand Rousso | March 2, 2008
Philately belongs to every person who has ever mailed a letter or admired a beautifully crafted postage stamp. I entered the world of stamp collecting as a young boy at the age of twelve, and several decades later my passion burns as bright as ever. The purpose of this article is to describe the reasons why philately should live, grow and expand throughout the world. This message is for those who have not yet experienced the passions of the art of stamp collecting, and to showcase the intellectual and practical benefits of this wonderful activity. Everyone is welcome into the world of philately, and there are no barriers to entry.
Philately is the perfect word for stamp lovers. Philately was created in 1864 from two words “Philein” meaning “To Love” and “Ateliea” meaning Tax Exemption. Loving stamps is in fact a way of living in a cultural world constantly in motion and with expanding boundaries. Philately is also a way to learn more about the outside world and ourselves, and “as we learn, we also grow. ” said Alessandra Coderoni, author’s wife, philateliste as well.
WHY COLLECT STAMPS?
To the children I would answer that stamps can teach history, geography and culture in an entertaining way. Philately can also stimulate the brain, exercise the memory and improve concentration and focus. These beautiful tiny vignettes can transport collectors into the world’s largest museum where they can discover historical events, lives of famous people and secrets of the arts.
Stamps will teach children the importance of details and research. They are also a catalyst to create great friendships that can last a lifetime. For a child to discover the charm of a stamp and learn his country’s fascinating history is a great experience, and the knowledge gained stays with them thruout adulthood.
To the adults I would suggest that philately can work exceptionally well as a diversion when confronted with the stresses of our professional life. With philately, one can build a historical and financial asset that can appreciate in value over the years. Philately can stimulate creativity, especially concerning vacation places which may otherwise seem to lack interest or excitement.
For the elderly, when the time of retirement approaches there is often an emptiness that philately can fulfill. Philately also provides a way to keep abreast of current events, as well as friends and a reason to socialize, allowing us to keep in touch with the world. To be passionate with something new can be converted to positive energy which strengthens the soul and builds resistance against physical diseases, melancholy or depression.
I shall conclude with the words of two lovers of philately, the first man, compels great admiration because of the dimensions of his work, and thus I refer to the words of Arthur Maury in the conclusion of his text “To Collectors” (Arthur Maury, Timbres-postes album du collectioneur – Published by Maison Arthur Maury, 1904) “Care, Patience and Perseverance”.
As the second lover of philately, your humble author passionately believes “Philately Extends Life”.
About the Author, Armand Russo
Born in France, entrepreneur Armand Rousso settled in the United States in 1982. In the mid-1980’s, Rousso started what is widely regarded as the first e-commerce company: The International Stamp Exchange. Rousso is very active in International Chess and has sponsored several Word Championship Matches.
Rousso is also very active in many charitable causes, especially in New York City.
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March 2nd, 2008 at 8:01 am
I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Mike Harmon
March 4th, 2008 at 1:25 am
Dear Sir,
I am aged 66, a Retired Chief Engineer, started stamp collection from a very young age. Am a Life Member of Religious Stamp Exchange Club of Kochi.
Since I have experienced the good things you have written about, I could appreciate your write up.
Hope you will rely.
PKP.
March 5th, 2008 at 4:31 pm
I am currently organizing a world wide promotion for stamp collecting targeting all medias….
And I can use all the help I can get….
Lets spread the good word….
AR
March 7th, 2008 at 8:50 am
We could join you on arousso (at ) spbd.com
Is that correct ?
March 7th, 2008 at 9:11 am
yes it is correct….
Looking forward to speak to you…
Armand Rousso
March 8th, 2008 at 1:50 am
Great post. Think it started an interesting conversation on the flatworld forum as well. Keep it up - I find this has actually revitalised my flagging interest after 50 years of collecting.
MikeH