Why is pencil better than pen
Is it the wooden pencil that rod containing the cylindrical bounty that is its lead interior? The pen that writing device of antiquity repurposed for the present day? Or is it the mechanical pencil? A modern take on the pencil which carries with it the means of replenishing itself of its lead sustenance.
Pens, pencils, and mechanical pencils all three of these are viable means of expression. Don't get me wrong, but which is better. Let's come to this ultimately arbitrary conclusion by comparing each utensil, means of satisfying five functional aspects of their use. I could very well add more criteria, but I feel this is good enough as is.
I could add a historical significance rating as well. And although I do like to push back against post-modernist precedence whenever I can. I don't think it is too important when talking about functionality. Anyways, let's just go in the order of introduction and start with expendability. To begin with expendability, it's fair to say that pencils immediately appear to have a great advantage here. Simply due to their cheap and bountiful nature as a staple commodity.
However, we should still take a look and see if some aspect of pens or mechanical pencils could perhaps overpower the strong foothold pencils currently have over this aspect. Mechanical pencils and pens can both be bought cheaply, sure. But this comes at the cost of both an inconsistent level of quality compared to the fairly standard quality present in pencils.
Simply due to their simplicity and also no significant improvement to lifespan outside of spending money on additional venues to increase the length of their otherwise relatively mediocre use to society. Due to this alone, I give pencils expendability. The next empirical quality up for debate is the longevity of each device.
Remember this is including the application of sustenance that sees fit to extend each technology's lifespan. With that, it's safe to say that pencils have already lost this one. Simply due to the fact that as an individual, it is destined at some point in the future to find itself reconstructed into a small pile of paper-thin wood scraps.
Simply due to the manner in which it functions. Pens and mechanical pencils are more complicated since they can theoretically, in a dramaticized sense, be renewed add Infinitum. I took a look to see whether or not ink or graphite globally is more likely to run out of it to determine who should win. But it seems that there are so much of both resources that the probability of either running out seems unlikely. There is, however, the prospect of what happens if a pen or mechanical pencil is not used for a long time.
And as I'm sure many of you have experienced, most pens will eventually dry up and be rendered usable only to the most committed. With that, I give longevity to the mechanical pencils. The third quality our three contenders find themselves confronted by is clarity. Pencils have the potential for high resolution when writing.
But this quickly degrades before it needs to be sharpened again. This is not an issue with pens or mechanical pencils. However, pens will eventually dry up and lead to a situation where if one doesn't want to or doesn't have the means to replace the ink. Then they will continue to settle for a gradually degrading writing experience as the ink slowly causes the writing to fade out.
Mechanical pencils will remain sharp for the entirety of their lives. And so I feel as appropriate they are awarded this aspect. Let me speed this up. I'm aware that this is getting dragged out a bit longer than necessary. Next is the ease of maintenance. Pens can leave you an inky mess without much warning. And so I don't feel they should be given this. However, the relationship between mechanical pencils and pencils is more complicated.
While pencils have ease of maintenance through tools, it can become problematic to do so without these. At the same time, mechanical pencils, while not requiring as much effort, require you to go out and buy lead to be able to replace it. However, since this only takes place at the point where a normal pencil will have been rendered useless as a writing utensil. I feel mechanical pencils have won this.
Since mechanical pencils have earned three of the five already, there's no point in spending any more time on universality as mechanical pencils have already won. I need to admit that I'm impartial towards mechanical pencils as prior to using them to study, I would use pens. Which even among the higher quality brands would dry up quite quickly. However, I do feel I was fair in these Rankings.
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