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re: Truth about the LSU Baseball Team.
Posted on 4/7/23 at 9:02 am to J2thaROC
Posted on 4/7/23 at 9:02 am to J2thaROC
TLDR; Don't read this post. It's a waste of your time and I wrote it for myself.
Younger generations have a vastly better ability to outsource thought and memory to silicon. In most cases, this creates a less contributing person to society. In fewer cases, it creates a much much more valuable asset of a human. IMO, the smaller number of more valuable assets who outsource to silicon greatly outweighs the opposing number. Overall, the younger generations who outsource brainpower to silicon greatly outweigh the value of the older generations.
It's amazing to me how much more powerful and valuable a young person is with a computer in their hand than a majority of the older population. Alternatively, older leaders who recognize this tend to be the ones who are succeeding, hanging around and still growing their businesses - the ones who promote those "gross entitled cocky young computer kids". In my view, it's almost an actual handicap when an older person can't (or chooses not to) use computers.
With regard to attention span, it's ultimately a choice based on interest and always has been. If someone doesn't read a whole post or watch a whole video, it's simply because that person isn't interested. It doesn't mean the post/vid is bad. Just doesn't cater to that specific viewer's interests.
Younger generations have a vastly better ability to outsource thought and memory to silicon. In most cases, this creates a less contributing person to society. In fewer cases, it creates a much much more valuable asset of a human. IMO, the smaller number of more valuable assets who outsource to silicon greatly outweighs the opposing number. Overall, the younger generations who outsource brainpower to silicon greatly outweigh the value of the older generations.
It's amazing to me how much more powerful and valuable a young person is with a computer in their hand than a majority of the older population. Alternatively, older leaders who recognize this tend to be the ones who are succeeding, hanging around and still growing their businesses - the ones who promote those "gross entitled cocky young computer kids". In my view, it's almost an actual handicap when an older person can't (or chooses not to) use computers.
With regard to attention span, it's ultimately a choice based on interest and always has been. If someone doesn't read a whole post or watch a whole video, it's simply because that person isn't interested. It doesn't mean the post/vid is bad. Just doesn't cater to that specific viewer's interests.
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