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Young People Are Struggling With Weakening Critical Thinking Skills
Posted on 3/17/25 at 6:46 pm
Posted on 3/17/25 at 6:46 pm
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Human Intelligence Sharply Declining
by Noor Al-Sibai
March 16, 2025
No, it's not just you — people really are less smart than they used to be.
As the Financial Times reports, assessments show that people across age groups are having trouble concentrating and losing reasoning, problem-solving, and information-processing skills — all facets of the hard-to-pin-down metric that "intelligence" is supposed to measure.
These results, the FT reports, are gleaned from benchmarking tests that track cognitive skills in teens and young adults. From the University of Michigan's Monitoring the Future study documenting concentration difficulties of 18-year-old Americans to the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) that measures the learning skills of 15-year-olds around the world, years of research suggest that young people are struggling with reduced attention spans and weakening critical thinking skills.
Though there has been a demonstrably steep decline in cognitive skills since the COVID-19 pandemic due to the educational disruption it presented, these trends have been in evidence since at least the mid-2010s, suggesting that whatever is going on runs much deeper and has lasted far longer than the pandemic.
Obviously, there's no single answer as to why people seem to be struggling with cognitive skills, but one key indicator is the sharp decline in reading and the world's changing relationship to the way we consume information and media. In 2022, for example, the National Endowment for the Arts found that just 37.6 percent of Americans said they'd read a novel or short story in the year prior — a share down from 41.5 percent in 2017 and 45.2 percent in 2012.
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There isn't any reason to suggest that human intellect has been harmed, the publication counters — but in "both potential and execution," our intelligence is definitely on the downturn.
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 6:59 pm to NC_Tigah
I would venture to guess that complete reliance on the smart phone for everything at a young age would cause some serious cognitive issues. The decline appears to have started in the early 2010s…when smartphones became affordable for most and a mainstream tool.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 6:59 pm to NC_Tigah
Obama and his DEI common core sped this mess up.
This post was edited on 3/17/25 at 7:00 pm
Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:02 pm to NC_Tigah
Going to get worse with ChatGPT. Interviewed a guy a few weeks ago, literally froze and chuckled that he used ChatGPT for everything.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:05 pm to Zgeo
Reporting from Oklahoma - news at 11.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:05 pm to Zgeo
Smart phones and social media ruined kids.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:06 pm to NC_Tigah
And in other news, water is wet.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 8:56 pm to Sid E Walker
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would venture to guess that complete reliance on the smart phone for everything at a young age would cause some serious cognitive issues. The decline appears to have started in the early 2010s…when smartphones became affordable for most and a mainstream tool.
It’s this.
Technology is good in that it can help really dumb people accomplish tasks that they couldn’t do otherwise.
It’s bad in that it can cause smart people to be over reliant on it and lose critical thinking and problem solving capabilities.
Think of this: Car breaks down, you want to fix it yourself.
Do you:
A. Study the mechanisms of the car, read manuals and books on how the internal combustion engine operates, and try to figure out how to fix it
Or
B. YouTube a video and follow the steps outlined.
Both result in the same outcome, but step B you didn’t acquire any additional information or knowledge along the way outside of how to fix that particular issue, whereas step A you may have learned a ton more about cars and engines through reading and trial/error.
Option A exercises the brain in problem solving ability.
Option B you copy what someone else did
Posted on 3/17/25 at 8:59 pm to NC_Tigah
I agree. I encounter a lot of young people that can’t handle much. It’s pathetic.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 9:21 pm to NC_Tigah
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Though there has been a demonstrably steep decline in cognitive skills since the COVID-19 pandemic due to the educational disruption it presented, these trends have been in evidence since at least the mid-2010s, suggesting that whatever is going on runs much deeper and has lasted far longer than the pandemic.
Dopamine addiction.

Posted on 3/17/25 at 9:25 pm to deltaland
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Do you: A. Study the mechanisms of the car, read manuals and books on how the internal combustion engine operates, and try to figure out how to fix it
Or B. YouTube a video and follow the steps outlined. Both result in the same outcome, but step B you didn’t acquire any additional information or knowledge along the way outside of how to fix that particular issue, whereas step A you may have learned a ton more about cars and engines through reading and trial/error.
Used to use the chilton or Hayes manuals.
With the internet at your fingertips, don’t need to go buy a manual for every car you ever have.
Or think about it like this, I can get a recipe out of a cook book or online and follow the directions. If you follow the written steps on paper vs them being digital, did you really learn less? You still had to cook the meal either way.
Videos can also be more helpful than a picture.
This post was edited on 3/17/25 at 9:27 pm
Posted on 3/17/25 at 9:28 pm to JCdawg
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Changing demographics
Brother, this transcends demographics. The problem is smart phones and social media, with a sprinkle of covid lockdowns.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 9:31 pm to NC_Tigah
The downfall of collective programming, and disguised as diversity.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 9:36 pm to NC_Tigah
Have you seen a public elementary school lately? It’s like prison. They can’t even talk at lunch.
They are told what to do for everything. No wonder nobody can critically think.
They are told what to do for everything. No wonder nobody can critically think.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 9:52 pm to NC_Tigah
TikTok and Instagram kill brain cells
Posted on 3/17/25 at 10:10 pm to NC_Tigah
Kids can’t even speak at lunch. We have a generation with severe antisocial disorders.
Posted on 3/17/25 at 10:11 pm to LordSaintly
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Brother, this transcends demographics. The problem is smart phones and social media, with a sprinkle of covid lockdowns.
Started before that when they took away recesses and talking at lunch.
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