Those of us who went to elementary school in another time remember the rite of passage that cursive signified.
The lined paper.
The strangely-shaped letters.
The repetitious copying and practicing of said letters until we got it right. The transition from a pencil to a pen, when our teacher thought that we were ready, and that we had mastered to some degree, the ability to write script.
Kids today text, type on laptops and FaceTime. They don't know what they're missing.
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