If I could flip a switch and change this one aspect of modern life, I’d be willing to re-learn all my old reading/writing habits. It just makes more sense to “build” ideas upward.

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    Yup, this is unpopular.

    Reading top-down makes more sense to me because you usually start off more general, but “drill down” into “deeper” ideas as the words progress.

    The current way makes at least as much sense to me as your alternative

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    It’s top down for same reason things are generally left to righ. In the days of ink and paper, you’d end up with a smeared mess - ask a lefty what a pain in the ass that is.

    Less of an issue nowadays of course. Still the very idea is a bit nails on a chalkboard to me, but I’m old and wondering if it’s a generational thing. Maybe you feel like this since many interfaces push text entry to the bottom?

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      Less of an issue nowadays of course.

      Less of an issue, for sure - but not gone entirely. As someone who takes a lot of “manual” notes with pen&paper, I would still regularily end up with a smeared mess and dirty arms by writing bottom-to-top.

      Besides, I don’t really see an advantage over writing top-to-bottom. Even the OP only states personal preference / aesthetics as a reason, but no practical use that would make it better than the current version.

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    Just change which hemisphere you live in. Luckily I already knew how to read upside down when moving.