By volume, most days have more un-addressed flyers than letter mail.
About half of the addressed letter mail is bulk rate mail: ads of various kinds, charities and churches asking for money.
Of the remaining mail (1st class mail) most is bank statements and utility bills. Then a decent amount of government mail. Some magazines, some documents, checks, some greeting cards, an occasional postcard. Sometimes TCG cards.
It's definitely one of those "80% junk" situations, but some is medium-importance, and sometimes high importance (tax and immigration documents). And those occasional important items are what keeps the system working, otherwise no one would bother with any of it.
Sounds confidently incoherent, just kept picking up whichever view claimed to be "common sense" and then then refusing to reconsider. A lot more common than finding someone coherent.
My semi-informed take is that color revolutions are less about what starts the revolution, and more about how the revolution is managed or co-opted as it proceeds. Meaning that you can't really know if it's going to be a color revolution until it's finished. Although the less organized left forces are involved, and the more western NGOs are present, the more vulnerable it is
Get weird with it. Do a Nestle UB set, straight to standard and premodern, 120 cards, 90 of them "food" type. 3 card boosters, only rares, mythics, and ultra-mythics. Serialized versions of all cereals.
Do you know if there is an age requirement? The announcement seems to imply one.
What about spouse/family?