My gut reaction would be to say “No”.
If I think about it a bit, I’d reply “Yes, trying to make sense out of Chaos”.
And that’s true, but after years of reading, introspection, trial and error… I’ve realized I prefer writing on paper. Thus, I have several small notebooks, and I always carry one with me wherever I go. Whenever I start writing something, I make a note of the story/idea it belongs to. Each notebook has parts and pieces of various stories, and my mind doesn’t quite grasp the meaning of time and chronological order, so I have to make sense of that mess eventually.
This happens when I type everything I’ve written. I use Scrivener for that, and it’s very useful to be able to jump from folder to folder within the same project, but I can’t use it as my sole tool because I keep revising the text every time I open the project instead of writing anything new.
So I’ve decided to stick to my notebooks. But first I have to type everything I’ve done until now because the queue is turning overwhelming. I’ll let you know each time I finish with one, as a kind of reward.

This sounds like me! I’m so glad to know I’m not the only one 🙂
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I know it’s faster to think and type, but my mind works better on paper for some reason. I’m glad we’re in the same club!
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I agree! IT’s harder to handwrite things but my thoughts make more sense when I do.
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