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I think it’s hard for people to make themselves dedicate the time to learn something when they aren’t forced to. A big function of school is to force people to learn things, things they could perfectly well learn on their own if they didn’t lack the willpower.

I’m very grateful that my dad, recognizing back in the 90s how important a skill it was, made me learn to touch type when I was just six years old. I never got as good with the number row as with the letters, which was fine for a long time as I am very quick with the number pad, but nowadays I mostly use my laptop which doesn't have a number pad. It is a silly thing, because I could with a few minutes every day for a couple of weeks train myself to be as quick with the number row as with the letters, but I haven't and probably never will. There is no pressing need for it in my life and no one to force me to do it.




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