Why Typing With Two Fingers Made My Father More Successful Than Everyone Else
Imagine meeting a surgeon who’s brilliant but insists on holding the scalpel like a toddler clutching a crayon. Odd, right? Now swap that scalpel for a keyboard — that was my father, a prolific writer who typed with all the grace of a hunt-and-peck novice. Meanwhile, I hammered my way through touch typing as a teen, pushing my fingers to speeds borderline illegal, thinking my fingers were extensions of my mind. But here’s the kicker: decades later, with chronic injuries turning my keyboard into a medieval torture device, the real question is — who truly used the tool correctly? And as AI steps in as the fastest keyboard ever built, what happens when your tools outpace your thoughts? Buckle up; this isn’t just about typing — it’s about the evolving dance between writer, tool, and technology. LEARN MORE.




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