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Do you write in capitals or little letters?

I use cursive because it's quicker and looks pretty.

I wish I could write in all caps because it looks more neutral and uniform to me, but it just takes too long and it's frustrating.
 
I was in my 30s when practical home computers became popular and then I started writing on a keyboard, then I discovered that I really like writing, just not by hand.
Me too. Writing by hand is very frustrating for me because my mind is running 10x faster than the speed at which my hand can transcribe the thoughts. As such, I hate journaling. But not really, because I do actually find typing my thoughts very therapeutic. The keyboard certainly makes the difference.
 
Me too. Writing by hand is very frustrating for me because my mind is running 10x faster than the speed at which my hand can transcribe the thoughts. As such, I hate journaling. But not really, because I do actually find typing my thoughts very therapeutic. The keyboard certainly makes the difference.
I most often make written (brief) notes on paper which often shows how quickly I write text - yet I apply correct usages of capital letters, and lower-case printed letters, and manage to yield usually readable text.

When I'm writing for those more formal tasks - I'm reminded that I sometimes write like an architect.

My writing may also reflect what I inherited from my parents - my mother being the artistic minded, and my father being technical minded.

I need to draw lines via light pencil pressure to write straight strings of text on paper that is blank.

I sense my writing styles are that novel, yet subtle blend of art, science, and TECH styles of writing.

Typing via desktop computer is the favorite for those lengthy, brief, and everything in-between tasks.
 

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