Since I've decided to make my Listography more journal-like and bloggy-er, I've started a new category called "thoughts of a Nina." It's a place where I can ramble on about nothing, talk about random things that come to mind, or pour out life to my heart's desire. This is my first post :)
I don't quite understand how some people have such illegible handwriting. No, I'm not talking about children--they're still working on their dexterity and improving physical coordination. No, I'm not talking about the elderly who may have joint pains, arthritis, or muscle loss/weakness. I'm talking about people probably around ages 15-50.
I'm not saying I have perfect handwriting, but I believe legible handwriting is not that difficult to achieve. Educated individuals have had years of practice writing, but many still have the handwriting of a five year old. Why is that?
Just a random thought of the day, sparked by my TA (who is intelligent and physically-able) who has not shown his students his handwriting because he said no one would be able to read it.