Rogerio Cazelato

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And we should all be grateful to their customers, who realised the notebook’s affordances, and who understood implicitly that by taking the time and effort to externalise their thoughts, to draw a line, to work out a sum or manipulate an equation, they were expanding their minds. To do so, to open up to the blank page and interact with it, takes energy and sometimes a little courage. But the rewards may surprise.
The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper
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