Writing or typing?

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I had to complete an assignment and was as usual out of time. My days had been too occupied or rather I’d made the too occupied and had ended up with a ton of burden and deadline literally knocking on my head. The icing on the cake was the assignment’s first rule was that it had to be ‘hand-written’. And I was like ‘what?’ well, as a matter of fact I like writing in a diary and taking down notes when I am pretty sure I am going to forget it, so I was comfortable with the fact that I’d be writing almost 60 pages at my own pace. But then I had already lost my pace and I had a deadline to meet before some action was taken.

So, there I was with a cup of coffee and cleanly stacked A4 size sheets with the most comfortable gripping pen; ready to keep myself awake the whole night when outside my brother with due intention was having a party with all my cousins.

Anyhow, as I held the pen and started in scripting with my striking handwriting which had already deteriorated by the 5th page, it struck me that it was 60 pages! I knew that all along but hadn’t bothered to ponder over it much until I started penning it down.

Well, we all have adapted to this method called ‘typing’ which has made us lazy enough to write. I mean I was good at writing, and I didn’t even realize until then that I had lost not only my practice but also the speed. I was literally proud of being the fast writer who would never miss out on dictations or would never have to worry about not finishing a paper on time. Where was that me? I kept wondering until I realised that I was running out of time and rationalising that was not printing down any sheets on my table.

So I kept scribbling and scribbling until I finished my consignment, it sure took me more time than I had anticipated, and well I should say almost the double time. Even my handwriting had changed, which even didn’t look mine.

So what if we keep typing, well, it’s super easy you know. Probably most of ours typing speed would be much more than what we could write with a pen. But aren’t we just drifting away from the initial means. I mean I love the smell of paper and ink and it’s just wonderful to write, still all I do is type so that I don’t have to re-type what my hands already wrote. Sure, its way easy but it makes me think that if we continue this way and even our modern schools and colleges keep adapting to computers, one day we might consider writing letters on paper just like drawing for fun. Only those who will be good at it will be writing down, others would be just typing or even just speaking to their mobiles. (Even typing is being replaced now; I had completely forgotten that, some of us just like to order our cell phones!)


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73 responses to “Writing or typing?”

  1. Throughmylens Avatar

    I love writing, it’s far more personal and satisfying.. I treasure all cards and letters written to me, though it seems to be rare these days due to the technology 🙁

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Yes I agree.
      I like treasuring the cards and letters too but then how many do we even get these days?

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      1. Throughmylens Avatar

        So very true, technology has its benefits but most certainly has its drawbacks too ☹️ x

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        I know we are just too dependent on them.

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  2. WriteDontType Avatar

    I’m curious, what kind of assignment was it to have required 60-pages to be hand-written (that’s insane)?! 60 A4 pages are not easy to write nor read! Was there a particular reason your teacher wanted it hand-written? Didn’t a lot of students object? I love to write instead of type, it feels like I’m really learning something and my mind can explore/connect the dots better. Did you find that writing your assignment (as dreadful as it was) was more beneficial in some way than if you were to type them?

    I’ve written an article on the 5 ways typing is actually making us dumber. Please check out my blog as well!
    -MPR

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      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Hi, thank you for the lovely comment.
      Actually every one did object but she said that is the rule.
      And it was a compilation of two projects answering 2 questions, for 100 marks so it turned out to be 60 pages.
      And as for me I didn’t mind, as far as I had time, but the lazy kept pushing it off, so.. there were the consequences. 😀

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      1. WriteDontType Avatar

        It’s definitely one of those moments you thank the invention of computers 🙂 Hahaha. I think for such a big project it’s a lot harder to start writing than typing. It’s not as easy to erase mistakes, you have to make sure it’s legible and it’s harder to know how much you’ve written exactly. Did you type it first and than hand write or just write and go with the flow?

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        I kept making notes for the week, but did not make any fair draft, but to make it easier, I marked from where I will be taking my intro, conclusion. And then kept a rough track of number of words. So when I sat to write down, it was easier but just time consuming, but then I am fast in writin too, so it was just tiring to do it in a night!

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