As time passes by, changes are inevitable. In this generation, several groups of individuals argue that handwriting is obsolete and schools must cease teaching it. My conviction zealously disproves with the said assumption.
Communication and literature have evolved over the years. Moreover, during the ancient times, hands are necessary to express ideas likewise unspoken emotions through writing poems, stories, and even songs. However, the emergence of advanced technology altered the traditional handwriting and transformed almost everything into computerized ones. If people abstractly think about it, realization such as lesser time and efforts in writing can be optimistically generated. Overall, using the alternative way of writing rather than by hands can be minimally helpful.
Metaphorically, the veins in the hands are directly connected to the brain and heart. It is thereby undeniable that when people transcribe certain knowledge and feelings, the hand writes spontaneously word-by-word as it is controlled by the writer’s mental and emotional aspect. Furthermore, universities must still educate every learner the proper way of writing, alphabets, punctuation marks, and numbers, to name a few. The computer has limitations, thereby people need to do the following: one, control it before it can function; two, learn how to do write manually, so the letters in the keyboard make sense; lastly, messages without printed copies have the tendency to be vanished. It is always justifiable to obtain skills in writing, as it is carried everywhere and lingers forever. Ultimately, humankind’s penmanship is unique; making their handwriting another form of their individuality. Clearly, inscribing through hand is essential.
As a denouement, handwriting is still imperative even with the scientifically modernized world. In any circumstances, instilling it as early as juvenile and incorporating it in school will help one vent out their inner intellectual and psychological ideas anytime and anywhere. At the end of the day, handwriting is a form of art.
As time passes by,
changes
are inevitable. In this generation, several groups of individuals argue that
handwriting
is obsolete and schools
must
cease teaching it. My conviction
zealously
disproves with the said assumption.
Communication and literature have evolved over the years.
Moreover
, during the ancient times,
hands
are necessary to express
ideas
likewise
unspoken emotions through
writing
poems, stories, and even songs.
However
, the emergence of advanced technology altered the traditional
handwriting
and transformed almost everything into computerized ones. If
people
abstractly
think
about it, realization such as lesser time and efforts in
writing
can be
optimistically
generated.
Overall
, using the alternative way of
writing
rather
than by
hands
can be
minimally
helpful.
Metaphorically
, the veins in the
hands
are
directly
connected to the brain and heart. It is thereby undeniable that when
people
transcribe certain knowledge and feelings, the
hand
writes
spontaneously
word-by-word as it
is controlled
by the writer’s mental and emotional aspect.
Furthermore
, universities
must
still
educate every learner the proper way of
writing
, alphabets, punctuation marks, and numbers, to name a few. The computer has limitations, thereby
people
need to do the following: one, control it
before
it can function; two, learn how to do write
manually
,
so
the letters in the keyboard
make
sense;
lastly
, messages without printed copies have the tendency to
be vanished
. It is always justifiable to obtain
skills
in
writing
, as it
is carried
everywhere and lingers forever.
Ultimately
, humankind’s penmanship is unique; making their
handwriting
another form of their individuality.
Clearly
, inscribing through
hand
is essential.
As a
denouement
,
handwriting
is
still
imperative even with the
scientifically
modernized world. In any circumstances, instilling it as early as juvenile and incorporating it in school will
help
one vent out their inner intellectual and psychological
ideas
anytime and anywhere. At the
end
of the day,
handwriting
is a form of art.