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Opinion

Handwritten notes – my food for thought

Carolin Teufelberger
10.9.2020
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

I still right down thoughts and ideas in 2020. Sounds exotic, but comes with many advantages.

What’s more, handwriting is both rationally and emotionally valuable. Personality resonates with every word written. There’s no Arial font size 11 everyone uses but letters that lean to the left or right, sometimes connected, sometimes alone. Everybody writes as they please. If I let somebody look at my notebook, they’ll immediately have an image of me as a writer, without having read the contents. Our handwriting is as individual as we are.

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