Is a Paperless Future Realistic?

The pandemic has definitely pushed the paperless concept further along with most of the world relying on technology to communicate. Personally, I still want to have physical paper that I can access, read easily, and most importantly write on it. Perhaps I just don't have the proper technical tools to replace pen and paper. Wondering what other's thoughts are on what's the percentage of the future reaching 100% paperless in education and work. And in what year do you think we will reach the said mark?

Parents
  • One thing that not only works well paperless, but I think it even works better paperless than the old way is digital coupons and rebates. It's very convenient to just clip digital coupons compared to having to than save and then remember to bring old paper coupons or fill out and mail rebate forms. I can't remember the last time I ever used a paper coupon or rebate form. Seems everything is mostly digital now.

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  • One thing that not only works well paperless, but I think it even works better paperless than the old way is digital coupons and rebates. It's very convenient to just clip digital coupons compared to having to than save and then remember to bring old paper coupons or fill out and mail rebate forms. I can't remember the last time I ever used a paper coupon or rebate form. Seems everything is mostly digital now.

Children
  • Offline in reply to Richie S.

    There were more and better rebates when they were more inconvenient.