THE HANDWRITING IS ON THE WALL

Penmanship has always told the story of a person’s back ground.  In early education, it started with printing which taught the ABC’s to young people.  After that was mastered, then the next step was writing.  We were graded on our penmanship.  Our masters in the education system seem to think these two steps are not important any more.  They think diversity is more important.  If you have not mastered printing and writing how can you master diversity?  My reference is to anyone’s handwriting.  People that scribble their name undoubtedly tells me they are not proud of their name and are ashamed of who they are!  Why wouldn’t you want to write your name legible – are you signing something that is not legal?  The scribble of Jack Lew’s name bothers me?  In ten years, who will know who this person is – seems he doesn’t want to be remembered either.  His handwriting looks  like a lazy man’s penmanship.

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Enjoys sports and all kinds of music, especially dance music. Playing the keyboard and piano are favorites. Family and friends are very important.
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