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In our fast-moving digital world, handwriting is starting to feel like a lost art, especially for Generation Z—those born between the late ’90s and early 2010s. This shift makes us wonder about the future of how we communicate and think. A recent study from the University of Stavanger has found something pretty alarming: around 40% of Gen Zers are losing their grip on handwritten communication, a skill that’s been key to human interaction for about 5500 years.
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