Have you ever wondered why they don't teach kids to write in cursive anymore? It's not a coincidence that they use it less and less.
Writing in cursive means translating thoughts into words. It forces you not to take your hand off the paper, a thought-stimulating effort that allows you to associate ideas.
Cursive was born in Italy and then spread all over the world. The word "cursive" comes from the Latin currere, which means something that runs and flows, because the thought is winged, runs, flies. Cursive is compact, elegant, and clear writing.
Of course cursive has no place in today's world, a world that does its best to slow down the development of thought because it connects neural pathways that can only be connected in this way.
And because Al cannot read it.
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