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Traditional skills are disappearing from the modern world as digital tools reshape daily life and how people learn.
In a world where digital devices are everywhere, it’s easy to wonder if handwriting still matters. We’ve all heard the argument that keyboards and screens have made this foundational skill obsolete.
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