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
  • We already don't need it. Everything that requires paper is superfluous or inefficient. You may want it, but you should not need it.

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  • We already don't need it. Everything that requires paper is superfluous or inefficient. You may want it, but you should not need it.

Children
  • Offline in reply to Eduardo L.

    *Paper airplanes are fairly energy-efficient.