Yes, archeologists have found writing that dates back to 2,500 BC approximately. Unfortunately, they have no idea what it says. It must have been written by an AI. It’s more likely that an AI tool will decipher it at some stage, but for now, we have no idea. There are at least another nine different languages for which archeologists have written texts that they cannot read. It’s fascinating that humans, we’re assuming they’re humans, have not only had a spoken language for over four thousand years but also developed a written language. And we still write more than we use any other form of communication to many people at once. There are an estimated 347.3 billion emails sent each day globally, this is just one of them. That doesn’t include all the blog posts, tweets, Facebook posts, comments on all of those, etc. that go on every day. Writing is such a massive part of who we are and how we communicate that it’s unlikely to end any time soon. You might as well embrace it and write more. Regards, P.S. One way to practise writing is to build an email list and write to them regularly. The funny thing about an email list is that you can start with one subscriber and write to them daily as you add more subscribers. None of your subscribers have any idea how many other people are reading your emails unless you tell them. It’s always easier to write as if you’re writing to one person anyway. Discover how easy it can be here: https://go.wm-tips.com/sr-list. |