I recently realized that I've so adjusted myself to typing most everything I "write" that I am losing my ability to write with a pen/pencil. I've never had the best hand-writing, but I could sure write whatever I wanted before I got more and more dependent upon a keyboard.
It seems as if I've lost some muscle strength or dexterity in some muscles in my writing hand. I can write a couple of sentences, maybe a paragraph, now, and have to take a break, b/c of cramps in a few muscles in my hand.
I thought I'd ask Google if others had similar issues, and I found this short interesting blog post:
I think the ability to write should always be important. For instance, you never know when you may be in a circumstance where you cannot easily access a computer keyboard.
Does anyone here have any thoughts on the importance of penmanship in a digital age?
It seems as if I've lost some muscle strength or dexterity in some muscles in my writing hand. I can write a couple of sentences, maybe a paragraph, now, and have to take a break, b/c of cramps in a few muscles in my hand.
I thought I'd ask Google if others had similar issues, and I found this short interesting blog post:
I think the ability to write should always be important. For instance, you never know when you may be in a circumstance where you cannot easily access a computer keyboard.
Does anyone here have any thoughts on the importance of penmanship in a digital age?