Print and digital

The same sitting. Two forms.

Neither is a lesser path. Print is preferred by many; digital is first-class, not a substitute offered when paper is inconvenient.

Print

The booklet on the table.

  1. 1A lesson is prepared in sequence, as it has been for generations of this correspondence.
  2. 2It travels by post to the address you wrote — an envelope, not a shipment notification.
  3. 3You open it when it arrives. You sit. You keep the paper. The week is not lost if the mail is slow.

Print is a companion you can hold. It does not require an account, a battery, or a login. It asks for a table and a little light.

Digital

The letter on the screen.

  1. 1The same sitting is set in type meant for a page — margins, a letter’s measure, no feed underneath.
  2. 2It is ready on the day, on the phone or the desk you already have. No app required to begin.
  3. 3You sit with it as you would sit with paper. Then you mark it received. The path records a week, not a completion percentage.

Digital is not a PDF dumped into a library. It is the correspondence, present. If you also asked for print, this sitting does not wait on the post.

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