Wednesday, April 15, 2026
WEDNESDAY — PERSPECTIVE & PRACTICE
“The physical act of writing slows you down, encouraging deeper reflection and more thoughtful analysis.”
— Julian Horsey
In an age where typing speed doubles as a productivity metric, the deliberate slowness of pen on paper turns out to be the point, not the problem. Recent research suggests handwriting’s friction invites the kind of reflection that fluent keystrokes quietly crowd out. To learn more, Check out Learn To Think On Paper: Writing by Hand Slows Thinking for Clearer Ideas and Longer Recall.
Stay safe. Stay healthy. Be strong. Lead well.
Chad
