In our fast-paced digital age, handwriting—a skill refined over 5,500 years of human history—is increasingly becoming a lost ...
As technology continues to dominate how we communicate, this shift has profound implications for the future of human interaction and cognitive development.
According to a study performed by the University of Stavanger, handwritten communication appears to be going by the wayside, at least among young people. Forty percent of Gen Z — those born between ...