Switching to Handwritten Articles
There is no denying the fast-paced hustle and bustle of the new digital media rat race. It’s time to get back to the basics and hand write…
There is no denying the fast-paced hustle and bustle of the new digital media rat race. With so-called writers now spitting out full-length articles in minutes with a single prompt into ChatGPT and now Google Bard, the verdict is out, and humans want to read human-written articles.
So, at least when it comes to my authorship, that’s what my readers will continue to get. And in the pursuit of additional authenticity, I am choosing to take a leap backward and, from now on, deliver only handwritten content. Of course, this will be read in digital text through a conversion process.
I feel as though humans are getting ahead of themselves, especially with the use of AI to do the work it once took writers hours to do. On the other hand, there is something almost beautiful, nostalgic, and more genuine about a handwritten document over typed words untouched by a human hand.
Like a conductor leading an orchestra, the pen moves across the page, guiding words and ideas into harmony. With each stroke, it adds depth and meaning to our thoughts, allowing us to compose a symphony of our own creation.
It is time to get back to the basics, take the words from my soul/mind, and firmly plant them onto paper with each stroke of the pen. With the help of an e-ink device that allows me to handwrite and then effortlessly convert these carefully chosen words into digital text, I will now share my thoughts the traditional way, by physically writing them down.
If you like this idea, please let me know why it appeals to you. In contrast, if you dislike this idea, your constructive criticism is equally welcomed.
Until next time.
Sincerely,
Joseph Allen Paine