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Good to remember the pen and paper

As I ponder the handwriting of my children I am reliving my own path from scrawl to penmanship and how it still has meaning even though we do so much from the keyboard these days. There is an intrinsic value in the art of the hand which I would not like to see lost. I wonder if our descendants will pour over our hard drives looking for the sense of what we were about and the odd sketch or thought hastily put down. My guess is they will be far more intrigued by the penned messages we left in our Moleskine notebooks which revealed our true personality.

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