Would you prefer a digital diary or a real one?

Ap
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I have already written a diary, and now I'm extremely unsure whether I will write the next one, e.g. On the LapTop, on a Word file or something.

On the one hand, it is digitally safer and easier to find, but it is great to hold something in your hands. In retrospect, a real book is also cooler, but then not everything is perfectly legible. I don't know

Or

Is safer and nicer. Lg

pe

I now write everything digitally. Always make digital notes, etc.

that's why it would be natural for me to keep a virtual diary. You can also add pictures.

Le

Honestly, even if people vote and answer here, no one can make the decision for you. You have to weigh yourself what is more suitable for you. If you run a blog or an app diary, you always have it with you. If you keep a Word diary, you always have to turn on your laptop. If you keep a paper diary, someone can always read it. However, it is also more personal. But you have to find your own way.

an

I also insert pictures in my diary. I still write in a book.

You have to see what opportunities you have to print something out quickly.

pe

Yes clearly before the pc time it was also possible. But you can't deny that it is a lot easier.

a digital image on a digital paper.

in the end, both options are equivalent and justified. I have a really bad handwriting. Which is why I was examined even in school xD. So I immediately switched to digital whenever possible.

only in the university I still make the notes by hand.

ch

I still write in books and am quite happy with it. Also because then it can't be hacked. Also, I find it nice to get the book out and read through things from earlier times at Christmas or so. Then I feel strong because I was able to solve the problems. And I think it's just nicer with a book. But in the end you decide.

an

Yes well, it is easier with the pictures on the PC. This is where my hopeless romance comes into play that would never allow me to modernize XD.

At university, however, I have to honestly admit that there can be fluctuations. In one or the other lecture I tried digital transcripts in the first and second semester. Then I was able to insert the information from the slides straight away and had a well compressed learning material.

Ch

It's definitely not safer digitally.
If your computer breaks down and you haven't made a backup of the files, your writing would be gone forever.

It is also much nicer to look at in book form than digitally on a Word document.

I personally prefer books.