@Ulenspiegel: try to comprehend what someone is saying. The statement was that pens are designed to be a status symbol which does not hold any truth to it at all. Pens are designed to look good and most of all write. This indeed has never changed and probably won't either. Some people consider certain objects (pens, watches, cars, glasses, Macs, etc.) to be a status symbol which is entirely between their ears. This also has been the case for ages and has never changed and probably never will either.
There is a difference between what some of us humans see things and why and how something was designed and constructed. You and others here fail to see this difference and keep mixing them up.
Also I beg to differ when it comes to modern times as most people are very negative towards pens in general. They are used to keyboards and cheap/free pens with advertising. Most people consider anyone spending $50 or more on a pen to be insane. The reality is that we handwrite less and less, most of our communication is now via apps like WhatsApp and e-mail. Even meeting minutes are typed out on notebooks/tablets nowadays. I wish it were different because, as I've explained earlier, it comes with some rather big drawbacks. Thinking people value pens and consider them to be a status symbol is very naive. You even see this with the rich people and politicians. All current treaties, laws, agreements, etc. are being signed with ordinary ballpoint pens.
Let's not forget pens are just tools and not magic fairy dust.
There is a difference between what some of us humans see things and why and how something was designed and constructed. You and others here fail to see this difference and keep mixing them up.
Also I beg to differ when it comes to modern times as most people are very negative towards pens in general. They are used to keyboards and cheap/free pens with advertising. Most people consider anyone spending $50 or more on a pen to be insane. The reality is that we handwrite less and less, most of our communication is now via apps like WhatsApp and e-mail. Even meeting minutes are typed out on notebooks/tablets nowadays. I wish it were different because, as I've explained earlier, it comes with some rather big drawbacks. Thinking people value pens and consider them to be a status symbol is very naive. You even see this with the rich people and politicians. All current treaties, laws, agreements, etc. are being signed with ordinary ballpoint pens.
Let's not forget pens are just tools and not magic fairy dust.