We know there are many benefits to writing by hand in a digital world we risk losing them | Nova Weetman
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Letters, unlike emails, hold a special place in memory as tangible connections to loved ones due to their unique handwriting and nostalgic value.
Handwritten letters become treasured possessions, especially after a loved one's passing, serving as a tangible record of their voice and personality through distinctive handwriting.
The individuality of handwriting, passed down through generations, holds significance, akin to a unique personal signature, distinct from digital communication.
The decline in handwritten communication, replaced by digital technology even in education, reflects a shift towards keyboard-based learning in today's digital era.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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