I do certainly want to get faster speeds. But WPM isn't my only goal. I am thinking about long term usage; having to use standard keyboards at work all the time. Prevention is better that cure. By that logic, Dvorak should be the way to go.
Having used Dvorak for the past couple of weeks, I do have to ask a question. Has anyone ever felt that QWERTY is more comfortable than Dvorak?
I do feel that for some movements, I find QWERTY much for free and comfortable; even if it is a little bit more effort.
Ok...if this is a legitimate question I'm going to be very honest..
You type way too slow to be worrying about this....you might be using a keyboard for a long time but so what? You don't have enough repetitive motion in the speed that you type that it matters which layout you want to use...
Millions of people use a QWERTY keyboard today and a vast majority without any issues...If you're concerned about injury, get a keyboard and setup that is comfortable and also make sure you take sufficient breaks, etc.
It doesn't matter what speed or comfort levels you have...you don't type fast enough for any of that to matter....
Now, if you're going to say you're planning to get 150WPM+ and dedicating yourself to getting that...go for it..but honestly, you haven't shown any dedication to that given your current speed so no reason to believe that will the the case going forward.
Because like others...this is starting to feel like a troll..