Cursive writing is a INDIVIDUAL trait, be it good or bad. It is a sign of INDIVIDUALISM.
That must be destroyed...........Thus sayeth Obama...................
Oh jeez. I thought I was having a reasonable conversation.
My mistake.
Every now and then I'll go on a tear and do something very much like a standard lead-in paragraph in a Scientific American article (from the good old days).
Most folks would read those paragraphs and say "Hmm, so that's what this is about" and read the rest of the article, or ignore it.
It's not easy to learn that one, but it's useful.
That and many other standard styles go into the way I structure information. Over the years I received many calls from lawyers and customers asking if I'd written any particular document or letter (regarding some case they'd handled) because, as they'd say, it sounds just like you.
Usually I had.
My words are my signature in any case.
Now,your turn. Tell us how we can tell you wrote something just by reading it?
Then let the individual who wishes to use it learn it on their own time. It is not a necessary skill in the adult world.