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. Mr.Lonely Avatar

    For me writing is easier..even though belonging to CS background i am not that fast at typing😅

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Then you don’t have an option. you have to write it down. In a way it’s simpler.
      I for a fact can type faster, still I like writing things down.

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      1. Mr.Lonely Avatar

        I need to elevate my skills

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Hmmm.
        Take your time. 🙂

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      3. Mr.Lonely Avatar

        thanks

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  2. Neha Lokhande Rajput Avatar

    This is so true…but personally inspite of being a software developer i prefer manually writing down my algo etc…it gives me a raw feeling…just the way i like it.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thank you for stopping by and leaving behind your thoughts.
      And as of me I just love to write down with a pen rather than typing.

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  3. Rupali Avatar

    By writing on a piece of a paper we keep a log of our free flowing thought while by typing them we erase many of them so easily.

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    1. shivamwrights Avatar
      shivamwrights

      Well portrayed here, Rupali. Even i still remember the night since i had lost all of my TYPED scripts, notes, written-yet-unwritten novel, all documents, saved drafts, copies, & everything that belonged to my debut novel… with that crashed window. And since that day, i started writing or jotting down stuffs on pages, but not exactly cos, being an notorious writer, i believe, sometimes, some things you really can’t write down in pages, but can well type on screen… & hide behind ’em zones. lol xoxo. Nevermind, i liked ur review on her post. Well said!

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      1. Rupali Avatar

        Why to write when (want to) to hide 😀

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      2. shivamwrights Avatar
        shivamwrights

        ha! good one! guess, imma have to take care of yr stuffs either. lukin fwd to readin yours 🙂

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      3. Rupali Avatar

        I am developing photography as hobby but writing, oh man that’s not for me. You are very much welcome to comment on my posts and give good advice 🙂

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      4. shivamwrights Avatar
        shivamwrights

        oh yeah, i see that. ive already been on most of ur writers. saw, u really give a damn ’bout “photography” which, i find, so captivating. even me either enjoy photography as it so helps me get engaged with writing. so as an online stranger-friend of urs, id like to suggest u try giving a worth of penny to writing as well. im sure, u gonna come up with very productive posts. i see, u r a traveler. right?? so guess, u got a plus point here. u may easily turn the beauty of ur “capturings” into written-yet-unwritten words. so have ur say, Rupali. write away. lukin fwd for it! xoxo

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      5. Rupali Avatar

        Thank you and have a great week!

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    2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      I agree, ‘Backspace’ has hidden a lot of feelings. Haven’t they?

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  4. shivamwrights Avatar
    shivamwrights

    Must consider this post a one of my favorites for sure! Me also keep thinking ov’r the same analogies of life since a year, but still i find me a bit fuzzed on this, may be, it’s cos… “Gorgeous Typing” has already overcome “Hot Writing” with something we call fascination. And indeed how true it’s sayin’ that… today, half of us writers love typing rather writing just ’cause it reducing out time-cost management, perhaps, i do completely agree with you here, Moushmi. Yes, writing has got its own way to be written unto pages instead of getting typed or texted down on screen. Kinda very captivating blog u’ve come up with, of course, as always

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thank you so much dear.
      I appreciate every single word written here, and yes may be we have adopted to typing but for me writing would never be an old means. I tend to go back to it now and then, and will try not to get totally away from it.

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  5. Infinite Living Avatar

    You are so right. I have too wondered if writing will now become an art form that a few will retain. I too cannot write as well or as fast as I used to.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      It is just what we have adopted to, haven’t we?

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      1. Infinite Living Avatar

        Yes, so true.

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  6. houstonphotojourney Avatar

    Yes, I like to write as much as possible in order to show a person you care to hand write a thank you or something but I’m an “old lady” and they used to teach “penmanship” and I never once got a “satisfactory” grade and have had numerous people joke “are you a doctor”? Cuz of how bad it is! So, still love my keyboards 🙂 – very much an eye opener of a post😄

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thank you so much dear for sharing your views. Even I’d prefer a handwritten note over a typed one.
      It’s just more personal.

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  7. Shweta Suresh Avatar

    Great post. Recently I found out that my writing speed (and handwriting) has turned significantly worse than before! But writing down on paper has its own charm. When I’m writing a long narrative post, I usually ditch my laptop and write my thoughts down on paper.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Its good to hear that some of us still adopt to this old means. Even for me paper and pen works more than typing out at a blank screen.
      Okay, I know it’s double work, but sometimes I am willing to do it.

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      1. Shweta Suresh Avatar

        Yes. So true. There’s some satisfaction that can by gained by actually jotting down your thoughts on paper.

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Oh yes, that sure is. 🙂

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      3. Shweta Suresh Avatar

        Keep writing, Moushmi 😊

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  8. Pradita Kapahi Avatar

    You’re so right! We’re forgetting the basics of writing. While my writing has never been more than a doctor’s prescription, I do love to write, especially with ink pens and have a stack of them. Often I pen down my thought literally onto a paper when I can’t get to a screen. Oh and I’ve never taken to ordering my phone. It never worked for me 😊

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Ya we probably don’t have the accent for it 😀
      Anyways, even I do jot down stuffs on sheets but 60 pages was too much though.

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      1. Pradita Kapahi Avatar

        Yes 60 pages is pretty daunting 😐

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        I know,
        An I sure faced the consequences.

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      3. Pradita Kapahi Avatar

        I hope though your assignment went well

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      4. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Yeah, kind of.
        But I wouldn’t be satisfied until I get the results.

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      5. Pradita Kapahi Avatar

        Of course. All the best. I’m sure you’ll do well 😊

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      6. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Thank you dear.
        I hope so too.

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      7. Pradita Kapahi Avatar

        You’re welcome 😊

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  9. Akhila Avatar

    I do love to write even now, but not 60 pages at a go.. but as you said if the trend is continued in schools and all, writing would be some fun activity in the very near future…
    between I wonder how do you manage to write 60 pages in a night…how tired would have been

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Oh yes, talking about tired? I was dead tired by the noon. I completed it by then and honestly I had no intentions of going to my day’s work by then. I was simply exhausted. But some things couldn’t be avoided at any cost so there I was looking like a maniac, with sleepy eyes and a giant cup of coffee to do the needed. But then the next two nights I slept like a dead person 😀

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  10. amommasview Avatar

    I find it takes me so long to get back into the rhythm when I start hand writing because I’m so used to type.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      I think we all have just adopted to this means, and it is honestly way easy to type out drafts, than to write it in a folder and then to have to type it all over again.

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      1. amommasview Avatar

        True…

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